According to a recent USDA report, North Carolina’s Lazy 5 Ranch continues to put animals and the public at risk.
With the Kentucky Derby fast approaching, PETA calls on Churchill Downs to crack down on illegal shock devices.
This week’s edition of “The New Yorker” takes on the carriage issue with cover art by a pro-horse cartoonist.
According to an eyewitness, the drivers cared more about the carriage than the horse after an accident.
If PETA hadn’t freed Ursula before she gave birth, her cubs would have been torn away again. Watch her get to nurture her babies for the first time.
For horse foe Liam Neeson, home is where the protest is.
Following a meeting with PETA, the owner of Pimlico Race Course and other tracks announces that it’s implementing strict new reforms at all its tracks.
It’s hard to believe that something as barbaric as “kangaroo boxing” was ever even conceived of—or that it still goes on today.
The USDA has denied an abusive animal trainer’s request for a new exhibitor license.
Chimpanzees share 98 percent of our DNA. And sometimes they prove to be even more creative than we are.
The captive orcas at SeaWorld San Diego have a long-awaited chance at freedom.
The campaign for his release spanned 21 months as people in India and around the world worked to save him from his abusers.
A phony wildlife photography operation declawed a tiger and is now trying to renew its breeding permit. PETA is calling on authorities to issue penalties.
A Kentucky horse-racing track takes two steps backward with its plans to replace its high-tech synthetic track with a dangerous dirt track.
“Thrones” actor Peter Dinklage joins Wendy Williams and other stars in a rousing video pointing to the end of NYC’s horse-drawn carriages.