We’re starting 2020 with hope, because last year, we saved millions of living individuals who were being tormented and ultimately killed in laboratories.
There is always a way to avoid hurting animals. Dr. Bryan Webb found a great one of his own.
After PETA complaints, the alleged sexual predator and twisted mind behind the military’s cruel trauma training program is out of business.
As the chief organization that will end animal testing, PETA salutes these scientists for working to replace animals in explosion experiments.
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The groundbreaking book “Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change” was written by 51 experts, including a PETA vice president.
The U.S. Coast Guard has shown that concern for animals can and should be a factor in decision-making.
PETA Germany—with support from PETA U.S.—has persuaded a major German hospital to stop cutting pigs apart in deadly training exercises for surgeons.
The new study reiterates what PETA has said for years—it’s irrational to mutilate and kill animals to train trauma medics.
Twenty-two surgical programs around the world will no longer mutilate animals in trauma training, thanks to PETA’s donation of 119 simulators.
This progress comes on the heels of the U.S. Coast Guard’s decision to end the use of animals in trauma training drills.
Tania Roth has force-fed babies booze, electroshocked them, and taken them from their mothers—all for tests that are utterly useless to humans.
PETA urges animal experimenters to video everything that they do—from giving dogs heart attacks to cutting open monkeys’ skulls—and make it public.
The government’s new regulation follows appeals by PETA and the Brazilian Network for Humane Education to modernize biomedical training.
This lifesaving technology spares animals and provides superior surgical training to aid human victims of traumatic injuries.