Newly released USDA documents show that the University of Texas Medical Branch apparently can’t clean up its act.
Tania Roth has force-fed babies booze, electroshocked them, and taken them from their mothers—all for tests that are utterly useless to humans.
Public records are crucial to citizens’ understanding of the way their tax dollars are being used. We look forward to the court’s decision on this important case.
PETA urges animal experimenters to video everything that they do—from giving dogs heart attacks to cutting open monkeys’ skulls—and make it public.
The government’s new regulation follows appeals by PETA and the Brazilian Network for Humane Education to modernize biomedical training.
There is no defending experimenter Tania Roth’s abuse of rats. But she’s trying anyway.
After discussions with PETA, cruelty-free company James White Drinks is asking scientists who use its products in research to be cruelty-free as well.
When their cage door broke, 19 monkeys seized an opportunity to escape from a primate dealer.
This lifesaving technology spares animals and provides superior surgical training to aid human victims of traumatic injuries.
The Oscar-nominated director joins PETA in demanding that the university end its cruel and senseless muscular dystrophy experiments.
Please call AirBridgeCargo and urge the company to halt any plans to fly monkeys destined for laboratories into LAX.
This special issue features the work of prominent researchers from industry, government, academia, and nonprofit organizations.
The giant global flavor and fragrance company has agreed to stop starving and mutilating animals in its cruel product tests.
The wait is over: The highly anticipated documentary “Dominion” is set for three U.S. screenings, and PETA is in on the momentous events.
It’s time we realize that the fight for animal rights is inseparable from the fight for human rights.