PETA members rallied outside “the cruelest show on Earth” on Friday to remind folks that there’s still work to be done.
The results are in—and they don’t look good. Had SeaWorld listened to PETA, the first quarter of 2017 might not have been so dismal.
Minyak spent the majority of her 46 years on Earth performing in the circus, where she performed mindless, stupid tricks under the constant threat of beatings.
McDonald’s has been losing profits and even closed hundreds of stores in recent years—which makes sense considering more people than ever are learning that the chain exploits millions of animals each year.
Torn away from her mother, shipped around the world, beaten with a bullhook, and forced to perform while suffering from lameness—this is Karen’s story.
SeaWorld is targeting Los Angeles residents, so PETA is, too—by dropping banners and “dead orcas” over downtown bridges to protest the parks.
It’s too late for Kenny, but other elephants are still being abused by circuses today, nearly 20 years after his death. Help us stop this.
We timed the overhead orca offensive to coincide with San Antonio’s largest annual celebration.
During World Week for Animals in Laboratories, PETA supporters are on the Texas A&M campus to demand an end to cruel experiments on dogs.
PETA urges the video-game company to stick to what it’s good at after it announced that Super Mario toys will be included in Happy Meals.
Canada’s three-step seal-slaughter process is anything but humane. Learn more about the country’s dirty little secret and find out how you can help save seals.
PETA urges SeaWorld to retire new orca baby and mother to a seaside sanctuary.
Actor and PETA supporter Gillian Anderson, who has filmed in Canada for more than 20 years, is urging the prime minister to call off the commercial seal slaughter.
The Melha Shrine Circus describes itself as “the circus with a purpose,” but there’s no mistaking the purpose of a bullhook.
SeaWorld separated two bonded polar bears for commercial gain. Two months later, one of the bears is dead.