Doug Terranova risked public safety—under his watch, Leah the tiger escaped from a circus enclosure and Kamba the elephant was hit by a car.
Chris Peyerk of Dan’s Excavating, Inc., is apparently so desperate to show he can fire a gun that he paid $400,000 to kill one of 5,500 remaining black rhinos.
With Fashion Week underway, former “Project Runway” host and animal activist Tim Gunn knows one look is always a fashion faux pas: fur.
A camera captured the beautiful moment when the animals, after briefly hesitating and sticking close to their rescuers, took to the sky and soared once again.
The Amazon isn’t burning by accident—it’s being burned to make way for more animal agriculture. But these Twitter users, celebrities, and others have a plan.
There’s no way for Toronto International Film Festival to continue accepting Canada Goose’s blood money and still be ethical.
Do you help dogs like it’s your job? Well, now it can be!
This video of a fist-bumping chimpanzee has made the rounds all over Twitter. PETA wants everyone to know this primate’s story.
You don’t have to donate millions like Leo, and you don’t have to feel helpless watching the Amazon rainforest burn.
Another day, another dolphin dies in captivity. This time, the victim was only 9 days old.
While Molly’s owners’ conviction is only right, it can’t undo the immense suffering that this dog endured. Helping us help animals like her is easy—here’s how.
This is another example of the dangers that unwanted animals face when shelters make it difficult for people to do the right thing and bring them in.
Stop crying over rainforest destruction if your mouth is full of meat—there’s no hope without action. Here’s how we can all act in the best way possible.
Authorities say that Dade City’s Wild Things owner Kathryn Stearns begged for donations for animal care—then used the money for personal expenses.
How many more ways do animals have to tell us that they aren’t ours to confine and use for our entertainment?