We did it! Five big initiatives from PETA scientists have helped bring about a new era for animals in laboratories.
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.
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.
In a groundbreaking and historic stand for animals, drug company Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. has refused to conduct a test on dogs.
The suffering that NIH funds in laboratories across the country would give most people nightmares. We think that its neighbors should know this.
“Once you’ve been here a few days, you lose respect for all living things. Torturing animals is the name of the game.” —Biosearch employee
Scientists have discovered that monkeys in the wild are potential reservoirs for Zika virus—a threat that PETA warned of in 2016.