Here’s how PETA scientists use webinars to promote the use of modern, non-animal test methods and reduce the reliance on experiments on animals.
In a colossally tone-deaf move, the government has chosen to bankroll the Washington National Primate Research Center, despite mountains of evidence showing that it should be closed.
A lifelong defender of orangutans will be remembered for his warmth and generosity.
Since Daphna Nachminovitch read about the gripping rescues in “Free the Animals” nearly 30 years ago, she’s helped PETA save thousands of animals. Find out why the book is moving people like her to act.
After PETA obtained documents that show how U.S. Department of Agriculture leaders repeatedly and systemically failed neglected beagles at Envigo, a top official is leaving.
Pain, fear, and deprivation were all that Anakin—a marmoset imprisoned in a UMass laboratory—ever knew. Take action for monkeys like him today.
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk and other staffers met with a top Pakistani government official to discuss potential groundbreaking reforms that would seismically shift how animals are treated in that country.
Federal reports confirm a whistleblower’s allegations and PETA’s complaint: Bumbling and incompetence prevail in this University of Alabama–Birmingham transplant laboratory.
Longtime PETA target Covance has been slapped with a court order. Here are 11 times PETA squared up to the supplier and laboratory-for-hire.
This compelling article in The Guardian profiles Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel, PETA’s primate expert, who once experimented on monkeys and now works to get them out of laboratories.
The bloodshed of war is not limited to humans. PETA explains why other animals are not soldiers and how you can help end the use of animals in war.
Marmoset monkeys at UMass were physically harmed on multiple occasions as a result of employees’ improper handling. PETA is calling for action.
PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman was just in high school when the gripping events detailed in “Free the Animals” unfolded. Find out how she took part in the action and how you can, too.
When laboratories abduct our fellow primates from their forest homes to use them in cruel experiments, diseases like monkeypox can spread to human populations.
PETA scientists regularly award promising researchers with the tools they need to replace animal tests with modern, kinder methods.