We delivered 30,000 signed petitions to lead experimenter Peter Nghiem urging Texas A&M University to retire the remaining dogs used in painful canine muscular dystrophy experiments.
Barn owls’ skulls are cut open and electrodes inserted into their brains—all so an experimenter can pretend he might learn about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in humans.
School may be out for students, but these birds at Johns Hopkins University are still being used for pointless experiments that aren’t advancing human health.
Experimenter Elisabeth Murray mutilates and tortures monkeys in her taxpayer-funded studies. Here are ten shocking things these animals are forced to endure.
Instead of punishing faculty during the COVID-19 shutdown, the University of Delaware should stop severing the spines of day-old baby rats in painful, worthless experiments.
When PETA supporters called pharma giant Eli Lilly to complain about tests on animals, things got a little testy. Here’s what went down.
With hospitals overrun with COVID-19 patients desperate for treatment, there was no time to waste on animal trials in developing lifesaving ventilators.
See sweet photos of three rats who were rescued from a laboratory and are now loving life in a safe home. Then, take action to help PETA end cruel experiments on animals.
A PETA investigator at the Cleveland Clinic found mice paralyzed, mutilated in Frankensteinian surgeries, and left to die in agony—all on the taxpayers’ dime. Take action today!
Animal exploiters are nonessential—the coronavirus pandemic proves that the world can keep on turning without the torture and killing of animals.
We need a COVID-19 vaccine, and we can’t waste time on ineffective animal testing. Lucky for us and the whole world, the U.S. government agrees.
PETA’s campaign to end the cruel forced swim test is hitting Eli Lilly’s boardroom. Here’s what we’re demanding of the pharma giant as a shareholder.
In case dog tormenter Peter Nghiem didn’t get the message that it’s wrong to inflict pain on so many lives, all these people decided to tell him.
According to the USDA inspection report, such a large amount of blood was not supposed to have been drawn from the goat—a lethal error.
If you think PETA’s honking and general hullabaloo sounded crazy, wait until you hear how NIH has tortured frightened monkeys for decades.