A Cummings School alumna confronts the problem of stray mastiffs on Tibetan plateau endangering people—and snow leopards When Yang Yu,VG16, arrived in the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in southern Qinghai, and China,the first thing she noticed was the dogs. enormous and black with thick ruffs of fur like lions’ manes, Tibetan mastiffs were everywhere. Many were leashed, or lying in people’s yards to guard their houses. But plenty weren’t: Yu saw them sleeping in the streets,begging scraps from monks at monasteries, and, and in one case,dozing under a prayer wheel.
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