Consortium scientists make their way to the world’s largest gathering of toxicology experts to promote non-animal tests.
February may be the shortest month, but there was plenty of time for PETA to achieve some major victories that saved countless animals.
These drag queens have spoken up in favor of animal rights or going vegan. If you’re excited about the new season of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ check this out!
A scientist who plans to found Argentina’s first lab promoting non-animal tests gets help from the PETA International Science Consortium.
Cutting up the corpses of dead animals for a crude biology lesson should be a thing of the past—and now, California has the opportunity to make animal dissection history.
PETA welcomes Herbal Essences to our list of brands that don’t test on animals!
Researchers have confirmed that an animal experiment commonly used to study human cancer is stunningly flawed.
A whistleblower revealed that the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center used hundreds of cats for decades in cruel medical training.
The following science “lessons” prove that the only thing dissection teaches students is how to disrespect animals.
The chocolate giant is pledging not to conduct or fund animal testing to make health claims about its products, saving animals from labs.
In a groundbreaking and historic stand for animals, drug company Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. has refused to conduct a test on dogs.
Louisiana State University’s vet school appears to have illegally bought dogs from a local animal shelter, and the shelter may have covered it up by calling the purchases “adoptions.”
Forcing stressed hamsters into deadly conflict is more than bad science—it’s a violation of federal law. Help PETA end tests like this now.
PETA has helped put an end to Kellogg’s horrific experiments, which included starving animals and mutilating their intestines.
Christine Lattin has spent a decade confining birds to cloth bags, feeding them crude oil, and playing music at them at 100 decibels, among other abuses.