Vaccine trials for COVID-19 are already underway in humans, yet experimenters still want to perform tests on monkeys. Tell Air France not to play this game.
As animals are commonly used and killed in inhalation tests, the exciting development of this 3-D lung model has the potential to save tens of thousands of lives.
What do a tethered king, an ailing queen, Zeus without his palace, and a goose with a broken wing all have in common? Our field team was there for them when no one else was.
While Americans wait for cures for deadly diseases, the National Institutes of Health is sucking out parts of monkeys’ brains and then scaring them with fake snakes and spiders.
The first human trial of a vaccine that could protect against COVID-19 has begun—without lengthy tests on animals being done first. Here’s why this is good news for ALL beings.
Experimenters at two universities deemed animals nonessential and killed them. PETA’s calling them out for wasting tax dollars in this bloodbath.
Thanks to our unrelenting campaign and supporters like you, Lucilla, Varinia, and Cheddar have been adopted. Take action now for the remaining 25 dogs in Texas A&M University’s lab.
Working with a whistle-blower from Charles River Laboratories near Edinburgh, PETA UK uncovered shocking allegations regarding the extreme suffering and death of rats.
Animals with only green water to drink, a horse with a weeping eye, a llama dying of sepsis, cats and dogs denied pain relief—this is Colorado State University.
PETA has obtained never-before-seen video of government experimenters terrifying brain-damaged monkeys with snakes and spiders. It cost you $36 million.
Federal documents reveal chronic violations of minimum animal welfare standards at the taxpayer-funded National Institutes of Health.
In an unconstitutional and futile move, Texas A&M University once again deleted Facebook comments critical of its failed dog experiments. It didn’t work the first time, and it won’t work now.
No one needs these abhorrent experiments. Poking and prodding the surgically exposed brains of live monkeys is just as unethical in China as it is in Germany.
The bill comes in the wake of PETA’s release of disturbing video footage taken at a facility in Cumberland, Virginia, that breeds beagles for experimentation.
PETA scientists know that education and training are some of the best ways to get animals out of laboratories.