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Hameed, S., Din, J. U., Ali, H., Kabir, M., Younas, M., Rehman, E. U., Bari, F., Hao, W., Bischof, R., Nawaz, M. A. Identifying priority landscapes for conservation of snow leopards in Pakistan 2020 Plos One 1-20
Sharma, R. K., Sharma, K., Borchers, D., Bhatnagar, Y V., Suryawanshi, K. R., Mishra, C. Spatial variation in population-density of snow leopards in a multiple use landscape in Spiti Valley, Trans-Himalaya 2021 PloS One 1-14
Chetri, M., Odden, M., Wegge, P. Snow Leopard and Himalayan Wolf: Food Habits and Prey Selection in the Central Himalayas, Nepal 2017 Plos 2-16
Singh, N.J. Animal – Habitat relationships in high altitude rangelands 2008 PhD Thesis 150
Esson, C. L. A One Health approach to investigating the health and prevalence of zoonotic pathogens in snow leopards, sympatric wildlife, domestic animals and humans in the South Gobi Desert in Mongolia 2018 PhD Thesis 1-242
Trepanier, L.A.; Cribb, A.E.; Spielberg, S.P.; Ray, K. Deficiency of cytosolic arylamine N-acetylation in the domestic cat and wild felids caused by the presence of a single NAT1-like gene 1998 Pharmacogenetics 8 169-179
Khan, J. Markets for Snow Leopards: Enviropreneur Snapshots 2008 PERC Reports 26 1-1
Malik, M.M. Management of Chitral Gol National Park, Pakistan 1985 People and protected areas in the Hindu Kush – Himalaya 103-106
Aruge, S., Batool, H., Khan, F. M., Abbas, F. I., Janjua, S A pilot study�genetic diversity and population structure of snow leopards of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, using molecular techniques. 2019 PeerJ 1-14
Chetri, M., Odden, M., Devineau, O., McCarthy, T., Wegge, P. Multiple factors influence local perceptions of snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in the central Himalayas, Nepal. 2020 PeerJ 1-18