You wouldn’t think that flavors and aromas added to foods would be tested on animals. And with PETA’s efforts, fewer and fewer of them are.
PETA and EPA scientists have swooped in to prevent hundreds of birds from being poisoned each year in deadly pesticide tests.
After talks with PETA scientists, the country’s eighth-largest philanthropic charity, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has soured on funding animal testing.
Nevada legislators want “to make cruel cosmetics a thing of the past.” Find out what’s missing from the state’s new law and what you can do about it.
PETA exposed them. Now, new regulations drafted by the Chinese government represent a huge step forward in banning senseless, cruel animal tests for cosmetics.
PETA is taking on Big Pharma, demanding that Eli Lilly, Pfizer, and Bristol-Myers Squibb stop using the near-drowning test which torments mice and has no scientific value.
What could an ingredient company possibly learn from forcing animals to swim until they nearly drown? Your guess is as good as ours.
PETA members win again! After receiving your e-mails, calls, and tweets, the California Assembly member who introduced the dangerous “lab-gag” bill has pulled it.
Liberty Research workers took more than seven minutes to kill a conscious, gasping, and bloodied dog, and injected cats in the heart.
The new tests will spare countless animals the agony of having substances dripped into their eyes and rubbed onto their skin.
PETA will end toxicology tests on animals by any means necessary—that includes empowering the next generation of bright, compassionate scientists.
Consortium scientists make their way to the world’s largest gathering of toxicology experts to promote non-animal tests.
A scientist who plans to found Argentina’s first lab promoting non-animal tests gets help from the PETA International Science Consortium.
The chocolate giant is pledging not to conduct or fund animal testing to make health claims about its products, saving animals from labs.
PETA has helped put an end to Kellogg’s horrific experiments, which included starving animals and mutilating their intestines.