A truck hauling chickens to a slaughterhouse in Harrisonburg, Virginia, overturned, killing many and maiming others. Here’s what PETA is doing about it.
A video of a tiger attacking a trainer during a live circus show is yet another cautionary tale that no one should have needed.
Cruelty is never in fashion! SMCP Group told PETA France it will stop using birds for their down and feathers by the fall–winter 2023 season.
After learning about our alpaca investigation, Deckers footwear brands—including UGG, Sanuk, and Teva—have banned alpaca fleece!
See some of the shocking findings that PETA’s investigations uncovered—and how our work helped animals in 2022.
You won’t want to miss your chance to get exclusive PETA merch with a heartwarming message, designed by illustrator Betsy Baytos.
“No animals were harmed”? We disagree. PETA’s video reveals why you shouldn’t trust American Humane labels.
Wondering what makes turkeys unique and why they don’t belong on a plate? PETA can help you learn all about these lovable birds with distinct personalities.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin and PETA helped families by distributing the supplies to make great vegan holiday feasts.
Why would a turkey need a pardon? This year, Courtney Stodden is offering pardon certificates to those who really need them: humans who have eaten turkeys.
Fashion brand NOIZE has teamed up with PETA for a new display in Montréal’s Eaton Centre. Together, we’re calling on shoppers to choose compassionate fashion.
The rest of this weekend’s protests in Austin, Texas, against F1’s ties to the deadly Iditarod will go full steam ahead at Circuit of the Americas.
PETA’s new ad is giving chicken fans a “fowl” surprise: Poop could be lurking inside any package of chicken.
For World Animal Day, see what more than 400 academics and philosophers from around the world have to say about the exploitation of our fellow animals.
One of the most frequent questions we’re asked is “Why do vegans eat food that looks like meat—why not just eat the real thing?” We’ll explain.