The Oscar-nominated director joins PETA in demanding that the university end its cruel and senseless muscular dystrophy experiments.
Please call AirBridgeCargo and urge the company to halt any plans to fly monkeys destined for laboratories into LAX.
This special issue features the work of prominent researchers from industry, government, academia, and nonprofit organizations.
When you think about tests on animals, strawberries and grapes don’t come to mind. But both were tested on mice until PETA got involved.
The feds allow a primate facility notorious for neglect and repeated monkey escapes to experiment with this deadly disease. Brilliant.
While Texas A&M kills dogs, progressive researchers are using human-relevant methods that offer hope to muscular dystrophy patients.
In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit, PETA is suing Texas A&M after the school banned social media posts about its cruel dog experiments.
History has shown time and again that this hell-on-Earth facility is a danger to the public and the animals it imprisons.
UC-Davis receives more than $100 million a year in federal taxpayer funds for cruel and worthless experiments on animals. A fine of $5,000 is not enough.
PETA and experts from Harvard University argue that injuring animals in order to practice human medical skills is fraught with cruelty, financial waste, and inferior outcomes.
PETA activists—human and dog alike—are challenging animal abusers who choose to breed, hurt, and kill dogs for cruel experiments.
Pi Bioscientific left goats to suffer from emaciation, diarrhea, lameness, and other severe medical problems. Forget embarrassed—this laboratory should be downright ashamed.
PETA scientists spoke at Texas A&M to set the record straight: The school’s cruel muscular dystrophy experiments are a complete failure.
Tell Texas A&M University to stop experimenting on dogs.
A new scientific study supports PETA’s push to get researchers to switch to modern, non-animal antibodies.