New York City just passed a new measure to protect horses forced to pull carriages from collapsing and dying in the summer heat.
It’s with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to the beautiful Syrian brown bear Fifi, who convinced people around the world that bears don’t belong in tiny cages. How? She lived.
Vegans are everywhere. We’re bodybuilders, firefighters, doctors, marathoners, celebrities, environmentalists, and members of the armed forces.
It’s Women’s History Month, so we’re honoring a few of our own animal rights heroines. Find out about their passion for animal advocacy.
Consortium scientists make their way to the world’s largest gathering of toxicology experts to promote non-animal tests.
Thanks to PETA Foundation lawyers, Nellie’s Free Range Eggs—as well as other self-proclaimed “free-range” egg sellers—has a target on its back.
A Daylight Saving Time serial killer? Researchers have found that following the “spring forward,” heart attack rates skyrocket.
February may be the shortest month, but there was plenty of time for PETA to achieve some major victories that saved countless animals.
Following PETA’s call for a ban on trainers with multiple violations, New York kicks out Hall of Fame trainer.
These animal abusers’ childish complaints show that the industries and PETA agree on one thing: The vegan revolution is here.
Researchers found that after young people shelled out for purebred dogs for “likes,” they often dumped the animals at shelters.
Ever wonder what our Community Animal Project fieldworkers do? Here are just a few examples of the many animals they help every single day.
It was pouring rain and freezing cold. NYPD Officer Michael Pascale was on patrol when he saw a figure huddled shivering beside a fence.
A scientist who plans to found Argentina’s first lab promoting non-animal tests gets help from the PETA International Science Consortium.
Whether for their health, for animals, or for the environment, everyone’s going vegan. So Hollywood’s biggest night is going vegan, too.