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Aromov, B. (2001).
Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) in Hissar Nature Reserve
(Vol. Issue 3).
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Data on distribution, number, diet and breeding of snow leopard in NW spurs of the Hissar Ridge were collected over long-term studies in the span from 1981 to 1994. An increase in the number of this animal from 4 to 17 individuals has been recorded in the Hissar Nature Reserve (Uzbekistan).
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Uzbekistan
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snow leopard
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Hissar ridge
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Hissar nature reserve
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number
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population estimate
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diet
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wild ibex
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livestock
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rut
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cubs
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competitors.
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6080
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Russian
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Poyarkov, A. D., & Subbotin, A. E. (2002). Strategic Priorities and the System of Measures for Snow Leopard Conservation in Russia.. Islt: Islt.
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snow
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leopard
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range
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conservation
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habitats
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cooridoors
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reserve
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reserves
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Russia
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competitors
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Competition
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predators prey
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population
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poaching
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smuggling
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grazers
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program
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5060
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Zhiryakov V.A. (2002).
Ecology and behavior of the Snow leopard in Kazakhstan
(Vol. N 1-4.).
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The data on spreading, numbers and population density of snow leopard in Kazakhstan are given in this article. The total number of the snow leopard in Kazakhstan is evaluated in 100-110 individuals. The everywhere occurred numbers' reduction under the influence of the anthropogenic factors is observed. The snow leopard' inhabitation area varies from 20 to 120 square kilometers depending on its regions. Sex and composition of the population and its aggregative behavior are given. The dynamics of numbers and mortality are estimated.
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habitats
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marking
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diet
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prey species
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hunting
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faeces
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Sex
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Age
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population dynamics
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reproductive activity
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competitors
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mortality
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snow leopard.
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8810
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Russian
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