The company at the center of a Michigan tuberculosis outbreak is a contract killer for the animal experimentation industry, profiting from pain. If someone has a fat enough checkbook and wants to force-feed an experimental compound to an imprisoned animal, one place is happy to help.
PETA has driven home the message to companies and consumers alike: Animal-free crash tests are the path to a safer future.
It’s awards season when it comes to advancing animal-free science, and PETA scientists are cheering on these conscientious researchers.
MSG maker Ajinomoto has deployed dietitians to debunk the animal testing that gave its star product a bad name but refuses to stop its current deadly animal tests.
Ford has officially slammed the brakes on animal testing. Find out how PETA’s 21-month campaign helped secure this win for animals.
Through her lifetime of achievements, Dr. Susan Love solidified her place on the vanguard of cutting-edge science and aided others in their times of need.
No more money: That’s the message NIH has FINALLY sent the corrupt Colombian organization at the center of a PETA investigation, after months of pressure from supporters like you.
Oregon Health & Science University uses live pigs to train gynecologists in its residency program. Find out how to help end this archaic practice.
Staff at Wake Forest University laboratories have starved animals to death and performed unapproved procedures, but somehow the labs are still able to stay open. Why?
PETA is grateful to Sri Lanka’s government for nixing a plan to export 100,000 monkeys to China and for recognizing that these animals aren’t commodities.
Why isn’t PETA shut down? We wish we were—as it would mean that we had met our goal and that animals are no longer being exploited for human desires.
Discover the chilling secrets behind the front lines as thousands of people read PETA’s scorching op-ed by retired Army Sgt. Carla Gunn.
A leaked letter appears to show that NIH is open to continuing to bankroll a Colombian animal laboratory already shuttered by authorities.
PETA has uncovered documents revealing that stressed-out monkeys crisscrossing the U.S. may have brought a deadly surprise with them.
How many more animal carcasses have to pile up at the University of Washington before the laboratories are shut down?