2020 may have blown chunks, but PETA gutted animal testing like never before! Relive 19 of our favorite victories from this year that saved millions of animals.
Louisiana State University thought that it could hide public records about Christine Lattin’s cruel and absurd experiments on birds. It was wrong yet again.
In this powerful op-ed, PETA adviser Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel says that despite experimenters’ whining, monkey-tested vaccines repeatedly fail in humans.
This new regulation will save so many animals’ lives! Learn more about PETA’s work with foreign countries to end pointless experiments on animals.
Humans can consent to being tested on—guinea pigs can’t. So to the news outlets perpetuating speciesism, we’ve got some news, too: Words matter—stop using anti-animal language!
PETA and other compassionate companies have signed an open letter calling on the European Parliament, Commission, and Council to uphold the animal test and marketing bans.
A PETA survey found that these government health officials make hundreds of thousands per year—while promoting yesterday’s science.
“Imagine having your body left to science while you’re still in it.” Texas A&M doesn’t want us imagining it—and the school will violate the U.S. Constitution to try to get its way.
Farmers are forced to pay mandatory fees by the USDA that are used to fund deadly tests on animals—and Rep. Dina Titus is joining PETA to say enough is enough.
The Oregon National Primate Research Center has come up with many demented ways to torture monkeys on the taxpayer’s dime, but what never changes is that it treats monkeys miserably. Help us shut it down.
Just look at distressed Nick Nack in Elisabeth Murray’s government laboratory compared to healthy monkeys in their natural habitat.
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and his team are working to end the agency’s reliance on flawed animal tests. Find out how PETA is honoring this visionary work.
Horseshoe crabs have survived mass extinctions and ice ages. But they’ve never met a danger as big as the speciesist humans who want their blood.
The most talked-about play at Texas A&M’s most recent football game wasn’t made by a player—it was made by PETA supporters rushing the field, urging TAMU to shut down its dog lab.
“Without Consent” exposed the wretched history of nonconsensual experiments on humans and our fellow animals in the U.S.