The suffering that NIH funds in laboratories across the country would give most people nightmares. We think that its neighbors should know this.
Immoral? Obviously. Illegal? Possibly. A Colorado State University experimenter who infects crows and other birds with West Nile virus may be trapping them illegally.
The best thing you’ll see today: LSU alum Holly Reynolds uses her 100th birthday to try to save birds from cruel experiments.
This is the first time a pharmaceutical company has taken a public stand against the near-drowning of animals—and your e-mails were crucial.
This was pure negligence, something that the school seems to excel at.
At Texas A&M University, experimenters breed golden retrievers to develop canine muscular dystrophy (MD).
Animal dissection is cruel, archaic, and pointless—and Froggipedia’s epic popularity is proof that more and more teachers, students, and parents know it.
Campbell Soup Company, potato-manufacturing giant McCain Foods, and others join the global movement to modernize food research.
The winners of a PETA International Science Consortium contest will receive technology made of human cells.
The groundbreaking book “Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change” was written by 51 experts, including a PETA vice president.
The U.S. Coast Guard has shown that concern for animals can and should be a factor in decision-making.
“Once you’ve been here a few days, you lose respect for all living things. Torturing animals is the name of the game.” —Biosearch employee
After a string of failures, experimenters are finally realizing that the way they’ve been trying to develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease has gotten them nowhere.
Five hundred physicians have joined PETA in urging Texas A&M University to stop its cruel muscular dystrophy experiments on dogs.
After hearing from PETA’s attorney, Texas A&M University was forced to admit that it can’t pick and choose who has the right to free speech.