UC-Berkeley laboratory staff can’t remember to give something as basic as water to imprisoned monkeys. Find out how you can help monkeys languishing in labs.
Needles and gauze left inside monkeys and dead baby monkeys. PETA uncovers horrors incompetence at the Washington National Primate Research Center. PETA demands action.
You can help “the least of these” by urging Louisiana State University to end Christine Lattin’s deadly experiments on gentle sparrows.
Order the newly expanded special edition of “Free the Animals”—with thrilling real-life backstories of the most daring animal rescues in U.S. history.
Circling, rocking, ripping out his own hair—Sam Smith the monkey is suffering in an NIH laboratory. Take action to help him today.
Eli Lilly’s CEO was caught on camera spouting lies about why his company refuses to ban the cruel forced swim test. PETA is setting the record straight.
The school joins a growing number of companies and universities that have banned this junk-science experiment, in which small animals must swim for their lives, after hearing from PETA and PETA Australia.
PETA scientists have coauthored a paper that will help reduce the number of mice and rats used in tests to see if pesticides cause cancer in humans.
Find out how a bloodhound went from a laboratory to a loving home and how four baby chimpanzees were saved in the nick of time, in a riveting virtual event celebrating the launch of PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s special edition of “Free the Animals.”
A new study confirms what PETA has been saying all along: Government experimenter Elisabeth Murray’s cruel and deadly experiments on monkeys are useless.
We caught infamous Worldwide Primates violating a law meant to protect the public. Now the U.S. Department of Agriculture has acted.
In some excellent progress for animals, AGV Products Corp., a major Taiwanese company licensed by Nestlé, has ended animal tests following conversations with PETA.
After a plea from PETA, the world’s top soy sauce maker will stop funding tests on animals conducted by the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Urge others to follow!
Among other horrors PETA uncovered in laboratories at Wake Forest, one monkey was left dangling by his neck and underarms.
In addition to being cesspools of suffering, monkey breeding and experimentation facilities have failed to address or even admit the potential public health threats that they pose.