Victory! India Ends Re-Testing of Drugs on Animals for New Drug Registrations

March 18, 2016 Following appeals from PETA India and Union Minister Maneka Gandhi, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has amended its regulations to prevent testing on animals for new drug registrations when complete data already exist for drugs approved abroad. Because of the vast physiological and biochemical differences between humans and the rats, … Read more »

Charges Against Bowmanville Zoo Owner Michael Hackenberger

In late 2015, PETA released a video exposé revealing the cruel training practices of the Bowmanville Zoo and its owner, Hollywood trainer Michael Hackenberger. PETA provided the Ontario SPCA with the evidence, and Hackenberger was charged with five counts of cruelty to animals for offenses including viciously whipping the young tiger in the video and … Read more »

‘Generic’ Tigers Gain Protections

A loophole in federal regulations allowed animal abusers to harm, export, and sell endangered tigers without federal oversight if they were considered “generic” (a mixed subspecies). Now, according to an FWS announcement, “generic” tigers will be subject to the same permitting requirements under the ESA as “purebred” tigers—such as those used in zoo breeding programs—are. … Read more »

Joe ESA Lawsuit and Rescue

In 2015, the FWS announced that it was eliminating a loophole that excluded captive chimpanzees from the protections of the ESA. Since the new rule went into effect, all chimpanzees—whether held captive or living in the wild—are now considered endangered. PETA and two concerned citizens filed an ESA lawsuit against The Mobile Zoo and its … Read more »

Dean Foods Shares Support for Polled Breeding

Dean Foods—one of the largest U.S. dairy processors, with more than 50 dairy brands—posted animal-welfare language that outlines its support for polled (hornless) breeding, writing, “We also support a program that encourages the use of polled genetics into breeding programs to promote polled (naturally hornless) cattle, which may eventually eliminate or minimize the need for … Read more »

Victory! Armani Dumps Fur From All Its Brands

In a remarkable victory that PETA and animal advocates have spent years working to achieve, the Armani Group has announced that it will no longer use animal fur in any of its products starting with the 2016 fall collections. Giorgio Armani explained in a statement that the company’s decision was based on concern for animals … Read more »

Victory! More Animals Saved From Pesticide Testing

March 6, 2016 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced plans to stop requiring that animals be used in tests that subject them to painful irritation and death caused by toxic chemicals absorbed through the skin. The EPA is exploring ways to change its pesticide testing and classification system to align with those of other … Read more »

Dogs Spared the Misery of Pesticide Testing

March 4, 2016 Following discussions with PETA’s scientists, Health Canada stated that it would end its requirement of year-long testing on dogs to study pesticide effects. Dogs used in these cruel tests were forced to eat pesticide-laced food or inhale pesticide fumes every day for a year before being killed and dissected. PETA provided evidence … Read more »

Tarzan Transferred to Save the Chimps

After Tarzan’s long-time chimpanzee friend Coby passed away at their home, Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in Indiana, Tarzan lived alone for six years. Thanks to a collaboration between Black Pine, PETA, and Save the Chimps sanctuary, Tarzan was retired to Save the Chimps, where he now lives on an island with his many new chimpanzee … Read more »

SeaWorld Announced That It Would No Longer Breed Orcas

SeaWorld announced that it would no longer breed orcas, which means that this generation of orcas will be the last to suffer in SeaWorld’s tanks.

Collette Travel Company Removes Elephant Rides From Tours

Following a PETA appeal, Collette immediately removed all elephant rides from its tours.

Mayflower Tours Adopts Elephant Ride–Free Policy

After PETA contacted Mayflower Tours, the company confirmed that it would make staff aware of its formal policy, ensuring that any future trips would be free of elephant rides and other exploitative activities with elephants.

Butterfield & Robinson Stops Promoting Elephant Rides

After hearing from PETA, travel company Butterfield & Robinson confirmed its formal position against any activities involving captive elephants.

Ben & Jerry’s Launches Four Vegan Ice Cream Flavors

Following private and public urging from PETA, especially during the last couple years, Ben & Jerry’s vegan ice cream hit the shelves in 2016 with four new flavors.

Cambridge Bans Circuses That Use Exotic Animals

The Cambridge City Council in Massachusetts banned circuses that exploit exotic animals.

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