• PETA's Annual Round-Up: Tired Trends and Fresh Finds

    Written by PETA

    12 Comments

    Between the Trollsen twits and cruel reality show "celetestants", I'm soooo ready to say, "Bye-bye, '09. Hello, 2010."

    We at PETA are feeling optimistic about the New Year. But before we ring it in, let's have a look at 2009's low points and our predictions for 2010's animal-friendly hot topics and trends.

    In

    Out

    Werewolves
    Note: I know nothing about this film
    'cept Benicio—rrrar!
    Wearing animals
    Job hunting Sport hunting
    Oprah on cable Going to the opera in sable
    Tightening your belt Alligator belts
    Gay marriage Horse-drawn carriages
    Dating cougars Baiting cougars
    Tiger's media circus Ringling's abusive circus
    Dancing With the Stars Running of the Bulls
    Watching Bones Wearing skins

     

    Now let's all raise our glasses to compassion for all!

    Written by Karin Bennett

  • 60,000 Canadian Seal Pups Saved

    Written by PETA

    62 Comments

    I just wanted to give you a quick update on the sealers trapped in the ice in Newfoundland.

    Well, it turns out that there are still hundreds of hunters trapped, and now they’re starting to run out of food, water and fuel. The Canadian coast guard is working hard to rescue them before it’s too late. Now I don’t wish suffering on anyone, not even callous hunters who cruelly kill baby seals who are too young to even swim or get away, but the good news here is that since so many hunters have been stuck for so long, it looks like they’re going to come up around 60,000 seal pups short of their quota this year, which means that a whole bunch more of these cute little dudes will actually get to grow up . . . and that, of course, is a very good thing!

    Is it me or is the karmic irony in this story almost too much to handle? Check out this ABC News piece for the full report.

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