PETA neuroscientist Dr. Katherine Roe is speaking out against Elisabeth Murray’s cruel, deadly, and scientifically worthless experiments on monkeys. Check it out.
One year ago today, the EPA committed to ending toxicity experiments on mammals. How much has changed since then?
This isn’t science—it’s a cruel fiasco: the wrong size devices implanted in pigs’ heads, devices implanted on the wrong place on pigs’ spines, monkeys poisoned by the wrong glue.
Our progress against tests on animals is moving at warp speed! Now you can be in the know as PETA’s president and scientists share how their work is preventing deadly experiments.
The University of Adelaide declared that it would stop subjecting mice and other animals to the cruel forced swim test after hearing from PETA and Humane Research Australia.
Tests on animals for cosmetics ingredients have been banned in the EU since 2013, but an apparent gross misinterpretation of the law could force manufacturers and regulatory authorities to ignore the ban.
After talks with PETA, Dole Food Company agreed to stop funding experiments at the Mayo Clinic that involve bleeding, force-feeding, killing, and dissecting mice and rats.
“American Horror Story” actor James Cromwell left a voice message for NIH asking it how many monkeys and humans have to die as a result of the agency’s negligence.
A recent study found that scientists researching human depression almost NEVER cited experiments using the forced swim test on rats. Yet Eli Lilly chooses to stay stuck in the Dark Ages by refusing to ban it.
New regulations are expected to allow many more products to be sold in China without any animal testing. Find out how PETA is involved and what it means for consumers.
PETA has launched a new ad blitz to raise awareness of the plight of the owls tormented in laboratories at Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
In a groundbreaking decision, PETA pushed the Taiwan FDA to drop drowning and electric shock tests on animals in its draft regulation for marketing anti-fatigue health food claims.
People with cognitive disabilities are “human morons,” and animals are merely “subhuman,” according to notorious monkey tormenters Melinda Novak and Harry Harlow.
This fall, PETA hopes students returning to the classroom will find one thing missing: animals. Here’s why we must reshape and rethink education.
International Primate Protection League founder Shirley McGreal says that cruel monkey fright tests give her nightmares. See why she and other experts are speaking out about the experiments.