“Animal Adventure Park keeps breeding baby giraffe after baby giraffe—all of whom will endure a lifetime of confinement.” —Dr. Rally, veterinarian
“Yeah, yeah. She’s just tired.” That’s what musher Richie Beattie said of Oshi after crossing the finish line. She was dead the next day.
After being abducted from their home in the ocean, the last belugas have finally been released from Russia’s “whale jail.”
Discarded by the racing industry and saved from a canine blood bank, Bodhi is now adopted and adored. You won’t believe his transformation.
New York City just passed a new measure to protect horses forced to pull carriages from collapsing and dying in the summer heat.
It’s with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to the beautiful Syrian brown bear Fifi, who convinced people around the world that bears don’t belong in tiny cages. How? She lived.
February may be the shortest month, but there was plenty of time for PETA to achieve some major victories that saved countless animals.
Following PETA’s call for a ban on trainers with multiple violations, New York kicks out Hall of Fame trainer.
In a resounding victory for animals, Dolphinaris Arizona has relinquished the four remaining dolphins it held and closed its exhibit.
The British Columbia Court of Appeal’s decision moves Vancouver closer to a day when no cetacean endures confinement to a cramped tank.
Disturbing acts like this are exactly why PETA worked so hard to set a legal precedent against these pointless mutilations in the U.S.
We’re toasting Sen. Ben Hueso and Gov. Gavin Newsom for preventing countless lions, tigers, camels, and other animals from being abused.
PETA is giving this year’s top Oscar nominees the chance to blow the whistle on cruelty to animals with the gift of a stealth spy pen.
The animal was sitting next to his companion when he was shot and killed for fun by a Texas trophy hunter.
After months of protests, petitions, and pressure, Coke pulled its support of the cruel, deadly dog race. What’s taking Chrysler so long?