Baby Elephant Used by Ringling Has Deadly Virus
Barack, a baby elephant forced to perform with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, is suffering from a deadly herpes virus that Ringling may have been able to prevent. Please help baby Barack now! Read more.
Too Hot for TV: PETA's Banned Ads
From archaic fur-clad models to cats who like to get naughty, check out PETA's banned ads – some were even too hot for the Super Bowl! READ MORE.
Stop NASA's Plans to Expose Monkeys to Radiation
NASA has announced that it plans to fund a project in which up to 30 squirrel monkeys will be exposed to a large, harmful dose of radiation. READ MORE.
What's New
- Actor Patricia De León says, 'Go Vegetarian!'
- Mardi Gras ... Minus the Meat!
- Send Support to Animal-Rescue Workers in Haiti
- PETA's 2010 State of the Union Undress
- Pledge to Be Vegan for Lent!
- Judge Affirms Ruling: Animals Seized From USGE Won't Be Returned to Dealer
- Enter to Win a Case of Lucy's Cookies
The PETA Files
- The Sweetest Tweets: PETA's Valentine's Day E-Cards
- Internet Soup
- Baby Barack Suffering From Deadly Virus: PETA Files Complaint With USDA
- Prairie Dogs Talk a Sophisticated Talk
- Get a Limited-Edition 'Olympic' Pin
- PETA's Beef With Jack Bauer
- Victory for Lobsters! Illinois Bar Ditches Lobster Zone Machines
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PETA and Animal Rights
Why Animal Rights?
Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. We never considered the impact of these actions on the animals involved. For whatever reason, you are now asking the question: Why should animals have rights? LEARN MORE.

















