The seedy company responsible for the infamous crash involving monkeys on a Pennsylvania highway earlier this year is at it again. See what it has done now.
If the experiments on human children shown in Netflix’s “Stranger Things” make your skin crawl, wait until you find out what happens to animals in real-life laboratories.
Don’t miss this moving video! PETA President Ingrid Newkirk shares daring rescue stories from the 30th anniversary edition of “Free the Animals.”
PETA has asked a district attorney to bring charges against the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill for flagrant violations of animal welfare laws.
In a colossally tone-deaf move, the government has chosen to bankroll the Washington National Primate Research Center, despite mountains of evidence showing that it should be closed.
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk and other staffers met with a top Pakistani government official to discuss potential groundbreaking reforms that would seismically shift how animals are treated in that country.
Federal reports confirm a whistleblower’s allegations and PETA’s complaint: Bumbling and incompetence prevail in this University of Alabama–Birmingham transplant laboratory.
Longtime PETA target Covance has been slapped with a court order. Here are 11 times PETA squared up to the supplier and laboratory-for-hire.
Marmoset monkeys at UMass were physically harmed on multiple occasions as a result of employees’ improper handling. PETA is calling for action.
Needles and gauze left inside monkeys and dead baby monkeys. PETA uncovers horrors incompetence at the Washington National Primate Research Center. PETA demands action.
Order the newly expanded special edition of “Free the Animals”—with thrilling real-life backstories of the most daring animal rescues in U.S. history.
Circling, rocking, ripping out his own hair—Sam Smith the monkey is suffering in an NIH laboratory. Take action to help him today.
A new study confirms what PETA has been saying all along: Government experimenter Elisabeth Murray’s cruel and deadly experiments on monkeys are useless.
We caught infamous Worldwide Primates violating a law meant to protect the public. Now the U.S. Department of Agriculture has acted.
After a plea from PETA, the world’s top soy sauce maker will stop funding tests on animals conducted by the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Urge others to follow!