Moments after being forced to jump through fire, the animal collapsed and started convulsing— mere feet from the front row of the crowd.
After surviving Hurricane Florence flooding by finding refuge on a swamped porch, this cat is seeking a sunny future in a loving home.
Twenty-two surgical programs around the world will no longer mutilate animals in trauma training, thanks to PETA’s donation of 119 simulators.
Countless animals were left to fend for themselves, or worse, trapped inside barns and sheds with no chance of escaping rising floodwaters.
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was “arbitrary and capricious” in stripping bears of their protection.
These powerful photos and videos show just some of the animals our Emergency Rescue Team saved. Find out how you can support our vital work.
“No animal needs to ever experience this,” says the woman who rescued a badly injured cat who was trapped, spayed, and dumped back on the streets.
We could have fishless oceans by 2050. These animals don’t deserve extinction—they deserve preservation. So let’s celebrate Fish Amnesty Day.
Former VP Fred Jacobs admitted under oath that he had lied to the public when he said SeaWorld could “attribute no attendance impact at all” to “Blackfish.”
A recently identified virus is making mice in laboratories sick—and is making the results of experiments on them even more worthless.
A love of dogs led “River Mike” Cranford to become a “handler,” helping out at Iditarod mushers’ kennels. A love of dogs also made him quit.
After being chained outside 24/7 and abandoned by his evacuating owners, James is now safe in a foster home and available for adoption.
Paybacks are hell. With PETA’s limited-edition Halloween costume, a leopard takes revenge on the “half-cocked” trophy hunter.
Imagine being locked in a cage and forced to eat pesticide-laced food or breathe pesticide fumes for a year until you’re killed and your body is dissected.
When Los Angeles speaks, the world listens—and it’s now the largest and most notable city to tell the world that “fur is dead.”