Imagine being locked in a cage and forced to eat pesticide-laced food or breathe pesticide fumes for a year until you’re killed and your body is dissected.
PETA kept the heat on animal abusers everywhere in the last month of summer. Check out these huge victories PETA won for animals in August.
From locking eyes with pigs headed for slaughter to participating in eyewitness investigations, speakers recall eye-opening experiences that changed their lives in this new video series.
First, they came for the animals. It didn’t stop there.
“We can cure cancer in mice pretty effectively, but the agents don’t work in humans in most cases. … [E]volutionarily we are far apart.”
Miller Diamond and his mom are speaking out against Texas A&M’s cruel, wasteful muscular dystrophy experiments in a powerful new video.
The push for complete animal liberation has skyrocketed in Israel—and in the global Jewish community in general—so what’s going on?
PETA is organizing a week of action against Texas A&M’s cruel tests on dogs. Here’s what’s going down and how you can get in on the action.
From standing up for horses to taking on the fur industry, the long-serving senator took his compassion for animals to Capitol Hill.
Animal research has failed to benefit human health, wasted limited public research funds, misled clinicians, and harmed countless animals unnecessarily.
PETA renews our call to shut down the primate torture camp after two monkeys were killed when their cage was run through a high-temperature washer while they were trapped inside.
Since PETA’s inception, we’ve campaigned to shut down all experiments on animals. And now, the tide is turning like never before.
PETA wins! Asia’s largest producer of mayonnaise, Kewpie Corporation, has strengthened its ban against animal experimentation after a PETA push.
This progress comes on the heels of the U.S. Coast Guard’s decision to end the use of animals in trauma training drills.
Schools still buy dead animals and ask compassionate students to cut them apart. There’s a better way! TeachKind hails the top animal-anatomy software.