Pfizer employees had used 1,270 mice and rats in forced swim test experiments since 1991. Here’s how pressure from PETA made the difference.
These experimenters are fastening abused, frightened animals into car seats and crashing them into walls until their bodies are bloody and mangled.
The National Institute of Mental Health has called various animal tests all but worthless while spending millions in taxpayer dollars on these senselessly cruel experiments.
After more than a decade of PETA agitation, the National Institutes of Health has cancelled its cruel sepsis experiments on beagles.
You wouldn’t think that flavors and aromas added to foods would be tested on animals. And with PETA’s efforts, fewer and fewer of them are.
PETA is igniting a media firestorm in the Lone Star State in our latest blow to Texas A&M University’s abusive and deadly dog lab.
PETA exposed how UC-Riverside experimenters sewed a monkey’s eyes shut. Now, the school is helping to develop groundbreaking non-animal tests.
Nearly drowning, electrically shocking, and crudely suspending mice upside down is junk science that teaches us nothing about human depression.
Now even an antidepressant drug company agrees: Trapping small animals in inescapable containers of water teaches us NOTHING about human depression.
The cruel muscular dystrophy dog lab at Texas A&M University has claimed another life. Read Lunes’ tragic story, and learn how you can help dogs at TAMU.
The multibillion-dollar packager for Coke, Pepsi, Budweiser, Coors, and many other major brands agrees to stop funding experiments on animals.
What happens to this mouse running his own experiments when the real world crashes in?
The National Institutes of Health is ramping up funding for experiments on marmosets. These sensitive animals need your voice now.
After working with PETA scientists, the U.S. government wants federal agencies held accountable for using non-animal test methods!
“The university has lied about the origins of the animals, claiming that they have a naturally occurring disease when in fact they are being bred to express symptoms…”