There is always a way to avoid hurting animals. Dr. Bryan Webb found a great one of his own.
Shreesh Mysore pokes electrodes into owls’ brains, mutilates the tissue so severely that the birds become “unusable” to him, and then kills them.
We figured out a way to beat the prime time censors and expose what Colorado State University is doing to wild birds in its laboratory.
As if killing owls weren’t horrible enough, Shreesh Mysore of Johns Hopkins University is now dehydrating mice in the name of more useless animal tests.
Experts refute the validity of Tania Roth’s research. Here are five glaring problems with her claims.
Texas A&M is apparently prepared to trample the rights of humans with muscular dystrophy, in addition to tormenting dogs with the canine form of the disease.
PETA is taking on Big Pharma, demanding that Eli Lilly, Pfizer, and Bristol-Myers Squibb stop using the near-drowning test which torments mice and has no scientific value.
Donald Barnes went from shocking monkeys at a U.S. Air Force base to working to end animal testing. Find out what his “eureka” moment was.
PETA members win again! After receiving your e-mails, calls, and tweets, the California Assembly member who introduced the dangerous “lab-gag” bill has pulled it.
Were you one of the 44,000 PETA members who sent in a signed petition to Texas A&M to shut down its deadly dog laboratory? Watch as we deliver it for you.
Experimenters in Johns Hopkins’ owl lab cut into owls’ skulls, implant electrodes in their brains, and kill them. Help PETA shut it down now.
PETA will end toxicology tests on animals by any means necessary—that includes empowering the next generation of bright, compassionate scientists.
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard asked NIH why it’s spending nearly half its budget on animal experiments that fail 90 percent of the time.
The scenes inside the labs are disturbing, and these schools know it. Our tax dollars fund cruel tests at public universities—let’s end them.
President Trump can save both human and animal lives by diverting funds from archaic animal experiments to superior, animal-free research.