Turkey’s Stray Dog Debate Intensifies: New Law Promises Safety but Sparks Massive Protests and Concerns Over Animal Rights

In Istanbul, Turkey, the sight of large stray dogs lounging near bustling cafes and shops has become an iconic part of the urban landscape. These dogs, many of which are the large, pale white Akbaş or the golden-coated Kangal shepherd breeds, embody a curious juxtaposition of belonging and disorder amid the city’s human hustle. A particularly affectionate giant, famously known as “The Boulder,” even enjoys celebrity status outside a popular ice cream shop, drawing in both locals and tourists who are advised, through reviews on Google Maps, not to disturb his slumber. Despite their general … Read more

Virginia House Unanimously Passes Bill to Expand Roadkill Laws: Turkeys and Elk Now Included

Richmond, Virginia – The Virginia House of Delegates has unanimously passed a bill that would change the laws regarding drivers’ rights to claim roadkill. The bill, submitted by Del. Tony Wilt (R-34), received a 98-0 vote in favor on February 6th. Currently, if a driver hits a game animal with their vehicle, they must call a conservation officer or local law enforcement to verify the animal and grant permission to take it. Only the driver is allowed to claim the animal, and it must have been hit during the animal’s hunting season. If the bill … Read more