After you and more than 51,000 other PETA supporters wrote to GEICO with complaints about its recent commercial featuring a chimpanzee “actor,” the company has promised never again to feature chimpanzees and other great apes in its commercials!
Eyewitnesses found that reptiles were denied basic care, left to suffer with gruesome injuries, and cruelly killed at a PetSmart supplier. Sound familiar? It is. Act now!
Soon after exposing the slaughter of alligators and crocodiles for Hermès Birkin bags, eyewitnesses capture video of Hermès and Prada suppliers butchering young ostriches.
PETA Asia found that rabbits are forced to live in urine-encrusted cages before finally being strung up and skinned–sometimes while still alive. Act now!
In a step forward for compassionate fashion, the French brand finally promises to stop using unethical angora wool.
PETA eyewitness documented that thousands of animals were confined to plastic bins stacked in shelving units like filing cabinet drawers at Holmes Farm, a massive animal mill in Pennsylvania that supplies hamsters, rabbits, gerbils, chinchillas, ferrets, and other small animals to hundreds of pet stores across the eastern U.S.
Thanks to the more than 53,000 PETA members and supporters who urged GUESS to stop selling angora, the company announced that it will no longer sell angora.
Animals aren’t astronauts. Yet Russia is taking a giant step backward for science and ethics by conducting cruel and misguided space-related experiments on monkeys.
A two-month PETA U.S. eyewitness exposé of Dillenburg Fur Farm, LLC, a massive fur farm in Wisconsin revealed that thousands of minks and scores of foxes were kept in rows of filthy, wire-floored cages until they were slaughtered.
Shirley is 71 years old and has been kept isolated for four years. Please join us in urging Wild Adventures to send Shirley to a sanctuary.
Please join PETA in urging OU to send its remaining baboons to a sanctuary, where they can live out the rest of their lives in peace.
“If … we’d been running a videotape … of the times I struck this animal … PETA would burn this place to the ground.”
Never breed or buy. Always adopt. Always spay and neuter. Pledge to help end animal homelessness.
We applaud the bipartisan passage by the Senate of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which contains important language to reduce and replace the use of animals in painful chemical toxicity tests.
Singer and animal rights activist Leona Lewis narrates a shocking PETA video exposé of Bangladesh’s billion-dollar leather industry, which reveals who really pays the highest price for “affordable” leather: animals and workers, including children.