The Walking Dead’s seventh season is bound to be gory—but it won’t be cruel.
For animals forced to perform for human entertainment, Bob Barker says the price is always too high.
You may have noticed that today in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, there was a chimpanzee handcuffed by strips of film.
There’s nothing cute about exploiting marine mammals.
Cages and beatings are routine for ape “actors”—and that’s why we’ll never give up until every great ape is out of show business.
It’s official: SeaWorld’s orca tanks are tanking its business.
The Dos Equis ‘estate auction’ will no longer include photo ops with captive alligator, owl, and hawk.
Hup! Two, three, four! March to the theater to see the exciting new movie “The Jungle Book.”
To save animals, sometimes all you need is a little Disney magic.
Get ready for some cool Super Bowl commercials, but cruel chimpanzee outtakes won’t be among them.
Our lawsuit contends that Joe is being harmed in violation of the Endangered Species Act.
After a PETA eyewitness caught a Hollywood animal trainer on video whipping a Siberian tiger named Uno, the trainer has been charged with cruelty to animals.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has issued a final rule that officially extends the full protection of the Endangered Species Act to captive chimpanzees.
In PETA’s stunning new empathy-building experience, viewers will go underwater to swim with a grieving mother orca.
The production of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ was responsible for the deaths of more than 100 sea animals.