PETA is organizing a week of action against Texas A&M’s cruel tests on dogs. Here’s what’s going down and how you can get in on the action.
Animal research has failed to benefit human health, wasted limited public research funds, misled clinicians, and harmed countless animals unnecessarily.
PETA renews our call to shut down the primate torture camp after two monkeys were killed when their cage was run through a high-temperature washer while they were trapped inside.
Since PETA’s inception, we’ve campaigned to shut down all experiments on animals. And now, the tide is turning like never before.
“If you call it ‘medical research,’ you can get away with murder.”
TAMU refuses to release documents related to a deceased spaniel and the births of dogs it uses in cruel muscular dystrophy experiments.
Escapes, injuries, death. It appears that incompetence remains alive and well at the school and that the monkeys held captive there continue to suffer as a result.
Tania Roth has force-fed babies booze, electroshocked them, and taken them from their mothers—all for tests that are utterly useless to humans.
Public records are crucial to citizens’ understanding of the way their tax dollars are being used. We look forward to the court’s decision on this important case.
PETA urges animal experimenters to video everything that they do—from giving dogs heart attacks to cutting open monkeys’ skulls—and make it public.
The government’s new regulation follows appeals by PETA and the Brazilian Network for Humane Education to modernize biomedical training.
There is no defending experimenter Tania Roth’s abuse of rats. But she’s trying anyway.
After discussions with PETA, cruelty-free company James White Drinks is asking scientists who use its products in research to be cruelty-free as well.
When their cage door broke, 19 monkeys seized an opportunity to escape from a primate dealer.
This lifesaving technology spares animals and provides superior surgical training to aid human victims of traumatic injuries.