The marmoset pair, like my dog Ginny, were born during “the most wonderful time of the year”—but there’s nothing wonderful about being imprisoned in a UMass laboratory.
In 2022 alone, PETA’s advocacy led to the rescue of more than 4,000 dogs bred for use in experiments. Learn more about our full-time work for animals in labs.
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See some of the shocking findings that PETA’s investigations uncovered—and how our work helped animals in 2022.
As COP15 gets underway, PETA urges participants to consider ending the importation of monkeys to laboratories to help stem the biodiversity crisis unfolding worldwide.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must stop Inotiv and Worldwide Primates, which may have smuggled monkeys, from selling these endangered animals ripped from their forest homes.
PETA is helping to organize workshops, publish reports, and build tools to help researchers who use superior, non-animal methods to boost their work.
Disturbed at the thought of beloved Disney characters drowning? Then take action for the sensitive mice and rats who are suffering right now in laboratories. Here’s how.
Harvard experimenter Margaret Livingstone says she “can’t imagine having more fun” than ripping baby monkeys away from their mothers and sewing their eyelids shut.
PETA is demanding that Brown University administration crack down on cruelty and killing in its laboratories and hold its staffers accountable.
A baby monkey strangled to death on a “surrogate mother”—after being taken from her real one.
We did it! We never gave up on the dogs from the canine muscular dystrophy lab. Now they’re going home.
Xena’s life was stolen—UMass experimenters cut her open, implanted her with wires, and left her to suffer. You can help end this horror.
We got wind of this company’s plan to build a dangerous facility to house imported lab-bound monkeys—and we jumped into action.
Federal records document that Columbia University labs are lawless hellholes, in which experimenters perform unapproved surgeries and mice eat each other to survive.