土耳其颁布法律,到2028年,扣押400万只流浪狗,引发抗议,推动外国收养。 Turkey enacts law to impound 4 million stray dogs by 2028, sparking protests and push for foreign adoptions.
土耳其议会在7月颁布了一项法律,在2028年前扣押约400万只流浪狗,并列举了对公共安全和健康的关切。 Turkey's parliament enacted a law in July to impound approximately four million stray dogs by 2028, citing concerns over public safety and health. 此举引发了动物权利倡导者的抗议,并引发了对攻击性或无法治疗的狗进行大规模安乐死的担忧。 This move has ignited protests from animal rights advocates and fears of mass euthanasia for aggressive or untreatable dogs. 与此同时,海外领养这些狗的需求激增,活动家在持续的地方反对派中协助数百次国际领养,特别是在欧洲。 Meanwhile, demand for adopting these dogs abroad has surged, with activists facilitating hundreds of international adoptions, particularly in Europe, amidst ongoing local opposition.