This is not an isolated incident: Runaway zebras have been gunned down, hit by cars, and more—all unnecessary reminders that animals don’t belong in circuses.
Scam “rescue” groups are everywhere—like in western Texas, where a couple has been charged with cruelty to animals for allegedly abandoning more than 120 dogs.
Now even an antidepressant drug company agrees: Trapping small animals in inescapable containers of water teaches us NOTHING about human depression.
If the group comes across a jackal or baboon, hunters are welcome to gun them down as well, for no additional charge.
Malaysian officials arrested six men in the case of an endangered pygmy elephant who had been shot 70 times and whose tusks had been hacked off.
An Argentinian court has decided that Sandra is a “non-human person” deserving of rights—and now she’s on her way to her new home at an accredited sanctuary.
A goose is on the loose in “Untitled Goose Game,” which could be an ode to animal rights. Check out the video game that’s all about geese’s perspective.
We can sleep better at night, knowing that a huge company like Airbnb bans direct-contact activities that abuse and exploit wild animals.
This decision could lead to a healthier, more compassionate generation of young people—all while sparing countless animals a terrifying death.
The multibillion-dollar packager for Coke, Pepsi, Budweiser, Coors, and many other major brands agrees to stop funding experiments on animals.
Just try not to smile when you see what one owl family did to save an orphaned baby bird.
Kentucky hammers another nail into the coffin of abusive elephant shows.
From Academy Award winners James Cameron and Louie Psihoyos comes a film that has turned the biggest and longest-held meat myth on its head.
The National Institutes of Health is ramping up funding for experiments on marmosets. These sensitive animals need your voice now.
After working with PETA scientists, the U.S. government wants federal agencies held accountable for using non-animal test methods!