You can make a difference for animals by tweeting the truth about Seventh Generation’s support for cruel and archaic animal tests.
Michigan joins 21 other states and the District of Columbia in taking an important step to protect animals.
The good ol’ U.S. Postal Service succeeded where others failed in delivering 90,000 postcards to NIH.
Brilliant new research in the U.K. holds hope for Alzheimer’s patients by studying the disease in a dish—instead of in mice.
As of today, cosmetics companies in China will have the option not to test their products on animals.
A “monkey” takes over first-class during Air France’s launch of its new luxury cabins.
After months of dodging the question, Revlon is forced to admit the ugly truth about its animal testing policy—in front of its shareholders.
The removal of animal tests from the standards and this progress follows an intense campaign by PETA India and work by MP Maneka Gandhi and others.
Primate expert Dr. Jane Goodall has fired off a letter to Air France urging the company to stop shipping monkeys to their deaths inside laboratories.
The New Zealand government may not have known that rats have friends in high places. But now even Parliament is on their side.
At a protest of Air France, the only major airline that still ships monkeys to their deaths in laboratories, Justin Bieber summed it up nicely: “Air France sucks!”
Air France passengers’ eyes weren’t deceiving them when they thought they saw a famous movie star confined to a crate at LAX.
In addition to being cruel, addiction studies using animals waste resources that should be spent on research with real benefits for people with addictions.
Update: The USDA has fined UW-Madison more than $35,000 for seven separate violations of the Animal Welfare Act, including the incident in which the cat Broc was negligently and severely burned by UW staff during surgery. Broc has “lived” in a cage at UW-Madison for 12 years and is still there. Originally posted March 18, … Read more »
Watch as a PETA member tells a room full of potential investors why Air France is a bad investment.