If you think PETA’s honking and general hullabaloo sounded crazy, wait until you hear how NIH has tortured frightened monkeys for decades.
PETA’s toilet paper has an important message: Scaring monkeys with rubber snakes means tax dollars down the toilet. Let’s shut down a cruel government lab.
Activists rescued Britches after experimenters tore him away from his mom and sewed his eyes shut. Now you can join our campaign to end ALL tests on animals.
We can only imagine what cruelty monkeys must have endured for Oregon Health & Science University to try this hard to bury footage of its experiments.
The 1995 film “Outbreak” isn’t supposed to be a “how to” guide. We must suspend all experiments on monkeys right now to stop the spread of COVID-19.
After PETA India stepped in, undergraduate classes at Maharaja Agrasen Medical College will no longer keep any animals in filthy, crowded cages to be starved and harmed.
The experimenters who inflict stress on animals trapped in laboratories are getting a taste of their own medicine now that they’re locked down during the pandemic.
PETA is going full steam ahead to make the world a brighter place. See all the ways we’ve helped animals in just the first three months of the year.
Around the globe, there are a number of animal-free experiments already underway aimed at developing a vaccine or treatment for COVID-19. Learn more.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has pledged $1 billion for global COVID-19 crisis relief. PETA says, no animal-testing strings attached, please.
Did you know that March of Dimes still funds cruel and painful experiments on animals? What does that have to do with Easter? Here are some better options.
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.
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.