PETA’s McCruelty campaign ambassador, Chrissie Hynde, says the move “will help reduce some horrific suffering” but urges the company to do more.
Join Mayor Levine in urging the Miami Seaquarium to free Lolita, who has been confined for nearly 50 years to the tiniest orca tank in the world.
The painful damage, including drilled holes and extreme wear from chewing on tank walls, doesn’t affect wild orcas—yet another reason why SeaWorld should empty the tanks.
The feds must begin enforcing the law as intended, not bending over backwards to facilitate animal exploitation.
Swim with whales and dolphins, explore coral reefs while fish dart out of your way, and play with a seal, all without harming animals.
As the Canadian prime minister made his rounds, PETA’s “spokeseal” popped up everywhere he went.
When a ban on wild-animal acts came to a vote in Portland, Maine, every single city council member did right by animals.
Feld Entertainment should never have been given a permit to export these big cats. One has already died after escaping and being shot.
SeaWorld’s violent response to protesters doesn’t help its ugly image.
“I will never forgive SeaWorld for what they have done.” —Eyewitness
When the “Lettuce Ladies” stepped out in Cuba, people went nuts. Now PETA’s vegan ambassadors are touring Russia, Romania, and Turkey.
Circuses that exploit animals are well on their way to the dustbin of history.
Kasatka is the third orca to die at SeaWorld this year—help make her the last.
Deaths, disease, shackling, and abusive training methods—that’s what you’ll find inside Ringling’s shady Center for Elephant Conservation.
Gia, a young beluga born into captivity at Marineland Canada, has died from an apparent intestinal blockage.