Currently, Charles River Laboratories is responsible for one out of every two animals tormented in laboratories.
UPDATE: Oregon Health & Science University was caught red-handed delaying, denying, and spying on PETA to cover up its torment of gentle prairie voles.
PETA to TAMU: You can’t argue with this. We’ve got your own documents that prove you’re breeding dogs to have muscular dystrophy.
This PETA action comes after an exposé reveals miserable lives, inadequate veterinary care, and slow deaths at a contract laboratory.
Imagine waking up stitched to someone else.
Activists unfurled an 8-foot-long banner at TAMU’s final home game to protest cruel, useless muscular dystrophy experiments on dogs.
Animal rights advocates have to be braver, wittier, and more tenacious than the industries we’re up against. And PETA members have got guts in spades.
A rock icon with a bird best friend isn’t about to tolerate Yale University’s cruel experiments on songbirds.
Anything is possible when we all stand together for animals.
Laika died after being blasted into space by people who knew they were condemning her to a horrible death—just like Texas A&M experimenters know they put dogs through hell.
Move over, Michael Bublé—there’s a new crooner in town.
As Yale University President Peter Salovey started his alumni presentation, he definitely wasn’t expecting a PETA protestor to take over the stage.
When members of Pitt’s Board of Trustees passed the protesters outside their meeting, they likely thought that they’d seen the last of them. They thought wrong.
PETA is decrying Charles River Laboratories for peddling misery and death by poisoning dogs, rabbits, mice, and monkeys.
If those staffers deserved to be removed from their positions, every animal experimenter should be jobless and behind bars right now.