Experimenters are going viral, and the consequences for animals are painful and deadly. Read a sampling of the sick experiments that leave animals to suffer from painful disease symptoms.
PETA’s lawsuit reveals that dozens of monkeys had chronic infections and diarrhea and were kept thirsty for years.
Victory! Pharmaceutical giant Sanofi has thrown the forced swim test overboard. See what PETA did to make that happen.
Each time a company uses this approach, hundreds of animals will be spared being force-fed pesticides and ultimately killed.
The work of the PETA Foundation’s crack legal team goes far beyond what’s shown in HBO’s “Chimp Crazy.” Here are some of our other historic cases!
Charles River Laboratories is scrapping plans to build the largest monkey prison in the Western Hemisphere after PETA’s 11-month campaign against it.
Personal trauma over experimenting on mice and other animals is creating a brain drain in scientific fields. PETA knows that institutions can recover and evolve.
Testimony from monkey dealers at a congressional hearing stacked with monkey importers and their apologists shows we’re all at risk.
If you’re planning on catching some rays, you should catch up on the latest ways the government is pressuring sunscreen companies and what PETA’s doing to save lives.
For years, PETA scientists have urged regulators to accept non-animal methods for pyrogen testing instead of using horseshoe crab blood.
How did PETA’s Silver Spring monkey case rock the boat and make humans question the ways in which we treat our fellow animals? Listen to this interview with Ingrid Newkirk.
We did it! After hearing from PETA and thousands of our supporters, AELF FlightService has agreed to stop flying monkeys to their deaths in U.S. laboratories.
What the University of Bristol does to small mammals is nothing short of wicked. Anjelica Huston knows there’s a better way.
PETA is urging NIH to reclaim more than $1 million in wasted taxpayer money that UW collected to fund its cruel experiments on monkeys. Taxpayers deserve a refund of this misspent cash for cruelty. Take action!
Dozens of top-flight scientists, doctors, and more are speaking out against Canada for allowing cruel and deadly shipments of endangered monkeys into the country.