After PETA obtained documents that show how U.S. Department of Agriculture leaders failed beagles at Envigo, a top official is leaving!
The use of new technology could lead to one of the biggest breakthroughs in scientific research: an end to experiments on animals.
Hating on PETA won’t change the facts: Countless animals are suffering, and we have the power to help them.
At the SOT 62nd Annual Meeting, PETA scientists will be co-chairing sessions, giving oral presentations, presenting posters, hosting mentoring sessions, and more.
PETA and a host of other animal rights groups are calling for President Joe Biden to take this urgent action to help ensure that disasters like Envigo don’t occur again.
The shocking truth about GenMont Biotech—including cruel experiments and questionable company claims—was revealed at its annual shareholder meeting.
PETA is gifting this year’s top Oscar® nominees a way to support their necks AND primate rights.
As we recognize International Women’s Day (March 8), we should also acknowledge the disparity in funding for research focused on women’s health concerns vs. men’s.
PETA scientists have joined the International Collaboration on Cosmetics Safety, a group championing the use of non-animal testing methods.
The largest rescue operation in the history of the Colombian Office of the Attorney General liberated 108 sick monkeys from an NIH-funded hellhole. Meanwhile, NIH remains silent.
PETA demands that animal welfare violators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital face swift and meaningful repercussions to stem the tide of neglect and violence in its laboratories.
LSU’s Christine Lattin flooded birds with hormones, terrorized them with predator sounds, and killed them. Her violence isn’t science—help end it today.
A notorious University of Massachusetts–Amherst experimenter may have lied on a grant application to secure taxpayer money for bogus experiments on monkeys.
A PETA vice president was pleased to receive an apology from NIH over its alleged viewpoint discrimination. Now she looks forward to advocating for animals at future public meetings.
Hungry for profits, the monkey-abduction industry condemns its victims to misery in laboratories—and risks public health and global biodiversity to do it. Help us shut it down.