P.T. Barnum was exploiting animals long before his traveling circus was formed. This crazy #throwback post will leave you shocked.
Readers may recall the viral image of a pipe dumping diseased blood right into the Salish Sea in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
If you care about keeping animals in the ocean safe from plastic waste, don’t just look to your drinking straw—look to your dinner plate.
Tormenting bulls for entertainment is as dangerous to them as it is to the human riders. The difference is, the bulls didn’t consent.
Mice and rats can give a happy squeak: Four more food and beverage companies have agreed to stop testing on animals.
A zoo has repeatedly denied access to records about a joint-venture exhibition involving SeaWorld that led to the death of 54 stingrays.
The PETA ambassador is thanking the agency for its pro-breastfeeding resolution, which seeks to decrease the use of cruel cow’s milk formulas.
The last thing SeaWorld wants to do is pay $11.5 million out of its dwindling revenue. But it looks like that’s what’s going to happen.
Another animal was injured while being forced to perform in the circus. In 2018, why are we still forcing elephants to entertain us?
Three poachers were reportedly mauled to death by a pride of lions after sneaking onto a nature reserve to kill rhinos for their horns.
There’s nothing “shocking” about a shark doing what sharks do. Learn from this woman’s mistake—as she has. Please, leave wildlife in peace.
Images of exploited apes and monkeys in the media cause animal suffering, harm conservation efforts, and bolster the illegal wildlife trade.
Deformed hearts, severe lice damage, swollen kidneys, and pancreas disease—all found among hundreds of thousands of salmon in Scotland.
To separate any family forcibly is inexcusable and inhumane. PETA encourages everyone to help keep all caring mothers with their babies.
“I am not a fish stick!” Fish are telling folks on the Staten Island Ferry where they can stick it.