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Ale S. (2005). Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal?.
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Ale, S., & Brown, J. (2007). The contingencies of group size and vigilance (Vol. 9).
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Ale, S., & Whelan, C. (2008). Reappraisal of the role of big, fierce predators.
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Ale, S. B. (1994). Snow Leopard in Remote Districts of Nepal (Vol. xii). Seattle: Islt.
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Alexander, J., Chen, P., Damerell, P., Youkui, W., Hughes, J., Shi, K., Riordan, P. (2015). Human wildlife conflict involving large carnivores in Qilianshan, China and the minimal paw-print of snow leopards. Biological Conservation, 187, 1–9.
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Allen, P. (2001). Irbis Enterprises: A Project of the International Snow Leopard Trust (Vol. 6). Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
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Aromov B. (1995). The Biology of the Snow Leopard in the Hissar Nature Reserve.
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Augugliaro, C., Christe, P., Janchivlamdan, C., Baymanday, H., Zimmermann, F. (2020). Patterns of human interaction with snow leopard and co-predators in the Mongolian western Altai: Current issues and perspectives. Global Ecology and Conservation, 24, 1–21.
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Chen, P., Gao, Y., Lee, A. T. L., Cering, L., Shi, K., Clark, S. G. (2016). Human–carnivore coexistence in Qomolangma (Mt. Everest) Nature Reserve, China: Patterns and compensation. Biological Conservation, (197), 18–26.
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Dang, H. (1967). The snow leopard and its prey. The Cheetal, 11, 47–58.
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