Mice and rats in laboratories suffer from “cold stress”, altering the results of experiments in an epidemic of bad science. Tell Congress to act now to protect mice and rats.
Following talks with PETA, Grape King Bio, a major Taiwanese health food company, has banned animal tests. Find out how to encourage other companies to do the same.
After students at a Canadian elementary school witnessed a gruesome dissection of rabbits, PETA offered animal-free dissection methods.
The European Commission is trying to gloss over its promises and require tests on animals for cosmetics, but Sir Paul McCartney and PETA entities are taking a stand. Find out how you can join in.
In a trailblazing letter, members of Congress urged the National Institutes of Health to phase out useless experiments on animals.
Following PETA protests, another dinosaur director—Anthony Fauci—will be stepping down from his role as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Experimenters at the Oregon National Primate Research Center fed monkeys cannabis edibles and ejaculated them in a shameful study that they’re pretending is serious science.
The highway crash involving a truck carrying 100 lab-bound monkeys blew the lid off the public health danger that these transports pose. PETA is urging Pete Buttigieg and the Department of Transportation to investigate.
A recent study confirms what PETA’s been saying all along: experiments on mice and rats are cruel and unreliable.
Who are monkeys like the ones in the news after a truck accident in Pennsylvania?
Every year, millions of animals are killed for classroom dissection. Order FREE stickers and leaflets to help us end it!
Seven PETA supporters were arrested for occupying the foyer of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services as part of a protest against cruel government-funded tests on monkeys.
Four monkeys escaped the scene of a highway wreck, likely terrified and potentially carrying disease. Help PETA end the transport of these sensitive animals.
PETA Science Consortium International has named London Harper the winner of its Student Award for Travel and Mentorship in Non-Animal Toxicology—here’s why.
Dr. Amy Clippinger guides a team of scientists from PETA entities around the world who are advancing non-animal toxicology testing approaches.