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.
After action by PETA and renowned bioethicist and Animal Liberation author Peter Singer, papers describing monkey torture have been scrubbed from the scientific record.
The University of Massachusetts–Amherst, home of marmoset tormentor Agnès Lacreuse, is looking for help redesigning its school seal. PETA was happy to oblige.
PETA demands that University of Michigan officials finally crack down on the culture of cruelty in its laboratories and hold its staffers accountable for their actions.
Colombian officials move to dismantle the hellhole lab that PETA exposed. Is the National Institutes of Health still sending it checks?
The University of Washington is looking for a new PR manager to put a happy face on its notorious primate center, a vile and inept monkey prison.
Grab your bingo cards and markers: Primate experimenters’ self-contradictory logic and flimsy excuses for torture are so predictable that we’re calling them out ourselves.
After PETA urged the Navy to end useless decompression experiments that cause sheep crippling pain, they were stopped years early. Now let’s push the Navy to ban all such tests.
After filing seven inspection reports documenting denial of veterinary care and dilapidated living conditions for dogs, the USDA brought a complaint against Blue Ridge Kennel.
Signed, sealed, and delivered! A total of 1.2 million people banded together to protect rabbits, rats, and others. Find out what’s next for the European citizens’ initiative to end tests on animals.