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Jackson, R., Hunter, D., & Emmerich, C. (1997). SLIMS: An Information Management System for Promoting the Conservation of Snow Leopards and Biodiversity in the Mountains of Central Asia. In R.Jackson, & A.Ahmad (Eds.), (pp. 75–91). Lahore, Pakistan: Islt.
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Slims
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biodiversity
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asia
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livestock
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parks
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park
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protected-area
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reserve
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Pakistan
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Mongolia
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India
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China
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Project-snow-leopard
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field
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Padu
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Wwf
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Macne
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Merc
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Gis
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field-surveys
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transects
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protected area
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project snow leopard
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snow leopard
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snow
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leopard
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world wildlife fund
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field surveys
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Meklenburtsev R.N. (1949).
About ecology of ibex in Pamir
(Vol. Vol. 28, edition 5.).
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Ibex is distributed all over the Pamir mountains, inhabiting rocks and canyons and ascending up to 5,500 m above sea level. In summer, ibex mostly feeds upon sedge and cereals, in winter wormwood. It keeps in herds containing 15 to 30 animals. The coupling period is December; kids being born at the beginning of June. The most dangerous predators are snow leopard and wolf. Ibex is a main commercial game species.
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Tajikistan
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Pamir
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ibex
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distribution
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number
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diet
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reproductive biology
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predators
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snow leopard
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commercial use.
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7640
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Russian
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Vorobjov A.G. (2002).
Ungulates (Artiodactyla) of the Western Tien Shan (Distribution and number within Kyrgyzstan)
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Materials on numbers and densities of 8 ungulates (Sus scrofa nigripes, Capreolus pygargus tianschanicus, Cervus elaphus, Cervus nippon, Cervus dama, Capra sibirica formosovi, Ovis ammon karelini, Bison bonasus) within the Chatkal …nd Talas Ranges are given. A critical analysis is also presented on prospects for development of the commercial hunting tourism as opportunities for additional assignments in measures on conservation of the Western Tien Shan biodiversity
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Western Tien Shan
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distribution
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number
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ungulates
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predators
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wolf
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Lynx
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snow leopard
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commercial hunting.
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8520
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Russian
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