Many studies have been conducted in Simien Mountains regarding Walia ibex, Gelada Baboon, Ethiopian Wolf, vegetations, habitat conservation and socio economic conditions. A bibliography of research is given in Schaerer (1979) and Hürni (1986). Some of them are listed below:
1. Abebe, E. (2000). Conservation status of Simen National Park: a personal assessment. Caprinae, August. University of British Columbia, Canada.
2. Bekele, E. (1981). A Description of the Conservation Status and Future Outlooks of Ethiopia’s Simien Mountains, Bale Mountains and Abijatta-Shalla Lakes National Parks. UNESCO World Heritage Mission to Ethiopia, Addis Ababa.
3. Busby G.B.J, Busby J.S.E., Grant J., Hoolahan R.A & Marseden C.D. 2006 The lone wolf project final report: An expedition to Simien Mountains, unpublished.
4. Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Organization (EWCO),(1991) Simien Mountains National Park. Situation report to UNESCO, Ethiopia. October 1991
5. Hürni, H. (1976). Bodenerosion in Simien, Athiopien. Geographica Helvetica No.4.
6. Hürni, H. (1980). Simen Mountains National Park. Monthly report, WWF, Paris.
7. Hürni, H. (1986). Management plan: Simen Mountains National Park and Surrounding Rural Area. UNESCO, World Heritage Committee and Wildlife Conservation Organization / EWCO. 122 pp.
8. Hürni, H. & Ludi, E. (2000). Reconsidering Conservation and Sustainable Development. A Participatory Study Inside and Around the Simen Mountain National Park, Ethiopia. University of Berne, Switzerland.
9. Hürni, H. & Stiefel, S-L. (2003). Report on a Mission to the Simen Mountains National Park World Heritage Site, Ethiopia. Report for NCCR North-South and the East & Southern Africa Partnership Programme of the Centre for Development and Environment, University of Berne, Switzerland.
10. IUCN (2001). Report on the State of Conservation of Natural and Mixed Sites Inscribed on the World Heritage List and the List of World Heritage in Danger. Gland, Switzerland.
11. Kirwan, L.P. (1972). Ethiopia, Simien Mountains National Park. The Christian topography and the kingdom of Axum. Geographic Journal 138: 166-177.
12. Klotzli, F. (1986). Integration of a World Heritage site in an agricultural environment in the Simien Mountains of Ethiopia. Proceedings of the First Ethiopian Flora Symposium, Uppsala, Sweden, May 22-26. Pp 94-100.
13. Magin, C. (2001). Ethiopian Montane Grasslands and Woodlands. WWF Wild World report,
14. Magin, C. (2001). Ethiopian Montane Moorlands. WWF Wild World report.
15. Nievergelt, B. (1981). Ibexes in an African environment (Simien Mountains). Ecological Studies 40.
16. Nievergelt, B. (1996) Field Study on the Flora and Fauna of the Simen Mountains, January 1996: A Summarized Report. Universities of Zurich, East Anglia, Vienna and Addis Ababa with the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Organization and the Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society. Unpublished, 5pp
17. Nievergelt, B., Good, T. & Guttinger, R. (1998). A survey of the flora and fauna of the Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. Walia. Journal of the Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, Special issue, Addis Ababa. pp.
18. PaDPA, ANRS, 2007. Development of Alternative Livelihoods for the Population of Simen Mountains National Park
19. Shearer, O. (1979). A Bibliography on Nature and Man of the Simien Mountains (Ethiopia). Report for the Pro-Simien Foundation and WWF, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
20. Wildlife Conservation Organization (1983). Management Planning Considerations for Simien Mountain National Park. Report on a UNESCO / World Heritage Workshop, Gondar, Ethiopia.
21. UNESCO (1996) Consultants’ Report Including Agreed Minutes of the Bahrdar Workshop. Report of the Technical mission to Ethiopia on the Simen Mountains National Park and World Heritage Site 2-9th Oct. 1996. 44pp.
22. UNESCO World Heritage Committee (2001), Report on the 24th Session of the World Heritage Committee, 2000. Paris.
23. UNESCO World Heritage Committee (2002), Report on the 25h Session of the World Heritage Committee, 2001. Paris.
24. Rosita Forbes, 1925; from red sea to Blue Nile - A thousand miles of Ethiopia.
25. IUCN Mission Report, 2001.
