Pigs, monkeys, and beagles are suffering at Altasciences. Find out what it did to get the feds’ attention and how to help animals now.
The term “lab rat” only perpetuates speciesism and condones cruel experiments on animals. Let PETA increase your compassion for rats.
PETA has found even more reasons to urge your legislators to act. Let’s save lives and stop the National Institutes of Health from using our tax money to fund foreign laboratories.
PETA Science Consortium International has been shortlisted for the 2024 Lush Science Prize! Learn how its work helps replace the use of animals in toxicity testing.
PETA scientists have been working with the EPA for years to replace painful eye irritation tests on rabbits with superior non-animal methods.
In 2023, PETA’s dedicated team worked all year to shut down barbaric laboratories, advance non-animal tests, and expose the cruelty of experiments on animals.
Good science doesn’t kill or harm animals, but animal experimentation bias is pervasive in the research community. PETA scientists are helping to eliminate it.
Animal tests aren’t good science—here’s how PETA scientists are challenging the status quo and advancing human-relevant testing.
Killing animals doesn’t help members of the U.S. Navy, so why is the military branch wasting time and money on cruel experiments?
It’s awards season when it comes to advancing animal-free science, and PETA scientists are cheering on these conscientious researchers.
Why isn’t PETA shut down? We wish we were—as it would mean that we had met our goal and that animals are no longer being exploited for human desires.
If someone asks, “What’s the dark side of PETA?” we’ve got the answer. Let us shine a lightsaber on the truth of our efforts for animal rights.
A primate center’s director lied in a paper and on grant applications for monkey experiments. PETA called for his removal, and today he’s no longer in charge.
These shocking facts about rabbits might inspire you to take action for bunnies this Easter.
At the SOT 62nd Annual Meeting, PETA scientists will be co-chairing sessions, giving oral presentations, presenting posters, hosting mentoring sessions, and more.