PETA won big in 2021: We pushed Taiwan to stop drowning and shocking animals, Canada Goose to ditch fur, ExxonMobil to end its Iditarod sponsorship, and more!
PETA worked hard this year to help animals who are used in cruel experiments. Here’s what we accomplished in 2021!
Rescued from labs, these animals were given a second chance with help from PETA. Whether a mouse or a beagle, no animal deserves to be experimented on.
Numerous animals have died because of incompetence at UC-Davis laboratories—PETA is demanding that the USDA hold the institution accountable.
After finding continued incompetence in NIH laboratories, resulting in the deaths of scores of animals, PETA demands that NIH finally take action and adopt a zero-tolerance policy.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle is hosting a congressional briefing on PETA scientists’ plan to modernize research and end animal experiments.
PETA scientists will continue working with the EPA and other agencies, academics, industries, and nonprofits to advance the best non-animal science.
PETA mourns the passing of Dr. Shirley McGreal, founder of the International Primate Protection League and a longtime champion for monkeys.
Rutgers University went on a killing spree of animals used in experiments deemed “non-critical” during its COVID-19 shutdown, only to ask for reimbursement from New Jersey taxpayers. We call BS.
For over 12 years, Guinness has been held in solitary confinement inside a government laboratory. He is so distraught that he rips out his own hair.
Fauci’s NIAID has been tied to experiments on puppies in Tunisia. But PETA’s history of exposing and stopping other NIH ugliness proves that at the agency, the rot has run deep for decades.
We’re now closer to a day when no animal is maimed, force-fed, or killed in attempts to make bogus human health claims for marketing food and drinks.
How does monkey tormentor Elisabeth Murray live compared to the individuals she imprisons in her lab? These photos say it all.
With the feds and PETA on its case, Texas A&M University should do itself and the dogs it holds captive a favor and put all of them up for adoption.
You’ve likely heard the appalling details of PETA’s undercover investigation into Envigo. Meet one dog who put the laboratory supplier’s barren cages in the rearview mirror.