• Dan Mathews: Beast of Burden

    Written by PETA

    Remember Dan Mathews’ trip to Australia for the launch of his book Committed: A Rabble Rouser’s Memoir there? Well, here’s a great profile that came out yesterday from a huge Australian gay and lesbian website called Same Same. There's a kickass video at the end too.


  • HBO Documentary About PETA Wins at HIFF

    Written by PETA

    The folks at the Hamptons International Film Festival just announced that "I Am an Animal," the forthcoming documentary about PETA and Ingrid Newkirk, has been named Best Documentary! It's not actually coming out on HBO until next month — and I haven't seen it, so I can't tell you all that much about it — but I can definitely recommend checking out this interview with Ingrid and the film's director, Matthew Galkin. It looks like it's going to be a hell of a film. The HIFF people certainly seemed to think so anyway.


  • An Evening With Moshe Solomonow and Friends

    Written by PETA

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    We’ve talked about Moshe Solomonow a bit before. He was a candidate for Vivisector of the Week a few weeks ago (he lost, in a last-second upset, to a deceased monkey butcher named Thomas Langfitt), and his other accomplishments include performing invasive back surgery on cats without, apparently, using proper anaesthetics … for the past fifteen years. Well, if you’ve checked out the main feature on the PETA website in the past couple of days, you’ll know that the latest on Moshe and his pals at the UC Denver and Health Sciences Center is an entire litany of complaints from a whistleblower about shoddy animal welfare practices, neglect, and outright cruelty in their labs. Here are some of the things these folks have allegedly been up to over the past few years:

    • Failing to provide veterinary care or euthanasia in emergencies
    • Failing to properly train animal care employees
    • Improperly reviewing experimental procedures
    • Skimping on anaesthesia during painful surgeries
    • Leaving a monkey with a prolapsed colon to suffer for hours
    • Killing a conscious rabbit with a heart puncture

    And the list goes on—to the tune of a 30-page complaint that we just submitted to the NIH, gently suggesting that they have a look into the way these people are spending their money.

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    If you’d like to write to University of Colorado’s president about his labs, you can do so through the form on this page. We’re asking them to dismiss their Animal Care and Use Committee (these folks were supposed to be checking up to make sure there weren’t any violations in the animal labs—I guess they spent their time playing minesweeper instead, or maybe keeping up with Us Weekly), and to ban ol’ Moshe from ever using animals in research again.



  • Test Your Animal Smarts!

    Written by PETA

    Owl.jpgHey, I didn’t write the title for this post, so don’t take it out on me. It’s actually a reference to a feature that appeared in everyone’s favorite quarterly publication, Animal Times, this fall. And I thought it was pretty damn cute.

    For most of the regular commenters, this quiz isn’t mandatory—feel free to just skim through and look for the funny parts. But Halo Snipe, the bad Steve, Dr. C, and Mars: I’m expecting you all to post your scores. I’m guessing you four aren’t PETA members already, but if you’ve just been waiting for that extra incentive, Animal Times comes free when you donate $16 or more.

    Anyway here it is. No cheating (answers after the jump).

    Do you know everything there is to know about what’s happening in the finned, feathered, and furry world of animals? To find out, put on your thinking cap (synthetic, of course) and use your primate prowess to answer the following questions:

    1. According to a 2006 Harvard study, people who frequently eat chicken have a 52 percent greater chance of developing what disease?
    a. Bird flu
    b. Impotence
    c. Bladder cancer

    2. The stress of captivity sometimes causes dolphins to:
    a. Kill their trainers
    b. Obsessively watch Gilligan’s Island reruns
    c. Commit suicide

    3. In Anna Wintour’s closet, you might find the skins of:
    a. Former assistants
    b. Cats and dogs
    c. Leopards
    d. All of the above

    4. Which of the following cosmetics companies still tests on animals?
    a. Revlon
    b. Estée Lauder
    c. Clinique
    d. CoverGirl


    5. Which of the following animals have brains similar to humans’ and are able to remember 50 faces from photographs for up to two years?
    a. Sheep
    b. Dolphins
    c. Ted Nugent


    6. Former US Vice President Al Gore could save more water by not eating a pound of beef than by:
    a. Disabling the irrigation system at his Tennessee mansion
    b. Not showering for a year
    c. Cutting back to six lattes a day


    7. Which country has a political party dedicated to animal protection?
    a. The Netherlands
    b. Tonga
    c. India


    8. Which celebrity had a change of heart about wearing fur after being named on PETA’s 2006 Worst-Dressed list?
    a. Lindsay Lohan
    b. Christina Ricci
    c. The GEICO cave man

    9. Animals at The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., have died after:
    a. Eating poison put in their enclosure to kill rats
    b. Their infections went untreated for weeks or months
    c. Being crushed by a hydraulic door
    d. All of the above


    10. The president of which country is a vegan whose Easter message encouraged people to spare animals from “our lust for meat”?
    a. Serbia
    b. Slovenia
    c. Sweden


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