“…For instance, in other parts of the Nepalese Himalaya the minimum densities were estimated as 0.5–4.2 individuals/km 2 in Upper Mustang in the Annapurna Conservation Area (Aryal et al., 2014b; WWF Nepal, 2013; R.P. Lama & M. Filla, unpublished data), Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve (Aryal et al., 2010; Wilson, 1981), Manaslu Conservation Area (Devkota et al., 2017), Api Nampa Conservation Area (Khanal et al., 2020), Kangchenjunga Conservation Area (Thapa, 2006 cited in Khanal et al., 2020), and Shey Phoksundo National Park (Thapa, 2006 cited in Khanal et al., 2020). The studies outside of Nepal reported 0.7–7.1 individuals/km 2 in Bhutan (Wangchuck Centennial National Park, Shrestha et al, 2012 cited in Leki et al., 2018), India (Ladakh region, Fox et al., 1991; Spiti region, Mishra et al., 2004), and China (Qinghai and Gansu Provinces, Schaller et al., 1988; Helan Mountains, Wang et al., 1998).…”