These celebrities and influencers are just some of the millions of people who now know of the carnage that Canada’s government is allowing.
The EPA has taken a groundbreaking step by choosing science over senseless cruelty to animals, but countless animals still need our help.
Renowned artist Daniel Mazzone has always had a soft spot for animals. See the work that the man dubbed “the next Andy Warhol” donated to PETA.
A film about a man’s unwavering bond with a gorilla sounds like one PETA would love, right? Here’s why we’re giving it little to no praise.
PETA is calling on all red-blooded Americans to do their civic duty by consuming more tofu, soy lattes, and other soy-based foods!
Pop-up donation screen will enable bettors to contribute to retirement for racing thoroughbreds.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is taking comments about the state’s elephant-ride rule—and you know PETA has some.
Here are just some of the many places where PETA was demanding change for animals in March—and how you can help us win.
AMSUS journal Military Medicine has opened up a fierce debate on “live tissue training” by printing a first-of-its-kind critique.
In another landmark victory for animals, InStyle has become the first major fashion magazine ever to ban fur from its pages.
The “leather” industry now includes synthetic and plant-based materials. The term’s definition should reflect our evolving culture, too.
With practically no market left for seal fur and other seal-derived items, the Canadian seal slaughter’s days are numbered.
Roman the cat was betrayed by the very people claiming to “save” animals. This is the reality of so many “trap-neuter-release” programs.
PETA scientists spoke at Texas A&M to set the record straight: The school’s cruel muscular dystrophy experiments are a complete failure.
Longtime PETA target John Galliano just announced that he’s finally going fur-free. Read the joint interview between the designer and PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews.