Ewan McGregor sees SeaWorld for what it really is. Apparently the NASDAQ does, too.
Crying “orca” destined for SeaWorld stops San Diego traffic and breaks hearts.
The Los Angeles City Council sends a strong message to elephant abusers, leaving circuses scrambling and elefriends celebrating.
PETA sends urgent letter to Air Canada with unique money-making suggestion after the airline loses one of its smallest passengers.
When Ringling invited a camera crew to its “Center for Elephant Conservation” in a bid to convince people that the animals aren’t abused, the plan backfired.
PETA’s Lettuce Ladies are trying to help ensure that Americans don’t face a second shutdown.
A McDonald’s patron snaps a photo of a marketing gimmick gone horribly right.
PETA aims to keep Ron Burgundy from making marine animals blue in the new Anchorman flick.
Adriana is starring in a new PETA ad in which she calls for Lolita, the lonely captive orca at the Miami Seaquarium to be released into an ocean sanctuary.
It seems as if Stella McCartney’s faux-snakeskin bikini put a big smile on Gwyneth Paltrow’s face and a whole lot of pep in her step.
This could spell the beginning of the end for wretched exhibitions of whales imprisoned at aquariums and marine parks such as SeaWorld.
The leafy lovelies attracted a line of people ready for veggie dogs and, of course, a photo op.
As Courtney’s slim physique amply illustrates, vegetarians’ consciences aren’t the only things that are lighter.
The box-office buzz this weekend is all about Blackfish. The critically acclaimed “mesmerizing psychological thriller” chronicles the true story of SeaWorld’s frustrated orca Tilikum and the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the three people he has killed since being stolen from his ocean home and family and forced to live in a concrete tank. PETA is proud to … Read more »
Scientists are calling it “a great sign” and saying that “it gives us hope.” An