Torture-for-hire laboratory Covance performs invasive, painful experiments on dogs, monkeys, and pretty much any other living animal its clients desire.
The University of Pittsburgh thinks it’s fine to waste tax dollars on cruel, unnecessary sepsis experiments on mice. Read what we think in our editorial in Alternet.
“Sit. Stay. Beg for Mercy.” That’s the message that those at Texas A&M University will be seeing this week all over campus.
“When you house thousands of primates together that come from different parts of the world, they have a tendency of creating some really dangerous viruses and retroviruses.”
PETA experts will expose the lack of scientific validity of testing on animals and explain why non-animal test methods are the way of the future.
Christine Lattin doesn’t like that PETA has exposed her cruel and pointless experiments on birds. We respond to her misleading comments.
Francis Collins can’t seem to provide a legitimate answer to the question, “Where does animal testing stand?” So we’ll help him.
The personal lubricant company is working with PETA scientists to advance non-animal test methods.
The move comes after animal neglect and slow deaths were uncovered at Liberty Research, Inc.
For nearly a decade, Christine Lattin has been killing and tormenting wild birds in meaningless experiments.
While Texas A&M University wastes precious time and resources, animals and humans suffer and die.
In the University of Pittsburgh’s laboratories, live mice were put in freezers, forgotten in boxes, and stitched together in freak surgeries.
PETA’s speaking out for the cats and dogs who are tortured and killed at Liberty Research. You can make a difference for these animals, too.
Olive oil is good for you. We don’t need to torture mice to know this.
PETA is asking the District Attorney to investigate for cruelty to animals.