Pygmy hippo Moo Deng deserves so much better. Here’s the problem with 2024’s viral animal.
Celebrate the “Festival of Lights” by doing “mitzvahs” for animals. Here are eight actions you can take on each day of Hanukkah!
Stink, stank, stunk! Three roadside zoos are getting a lump of coal from PETA ahead of the holidays. Find out why you shouldn’t go near them with a thirty-nine-and-a-half-foot pole.
The court is fed up—and so is PETA. Learn who the authorities just found in Tonia Haddix’s basement!
By using PETA’s innovative action alert system, supporters like you have made meaningful changes in the lives of countless animals this year.
Time is running out for Corky, the longest-held captive orca in the world—so PETA ran 150 miles to demand her freedom. Check out the highlights from our sensational relay!
Victory! Find out how HBO’s “Chimp Crazy” and an escalating campaign by PETA helped secure the rescue of another exploited chimpanzee.
Europe’s largest marine animal prison is closing. What does it mean for the industry and where will its residents go now?
Don’t let Keto the orca’s death be another number on the long list of animals who have died at cruel marine parks—learn his story, then take action.
Gulf World Marine Park has a lot of explaining to do. Find out how yet another dolphin died at this hellhole, and what YOU can do to take action for dolphins.
After seven years of keeping animals captive and endangering humans, SeaQuest Fort Worth is closing.
PETA’s pressure spurs action to increase protections for horses and camels used in Egypt’s tourism industry—but there’s still more to do.
West Coast Game Park Safari, a roadside zoo in Oregon, is in hot water after federal inspectors found damning violations.
Camels deserve compassion, not tourists on their backs. These social animals are forced to carry tourists in harsh conditions, deprived of everything that makes life meaningful. Let’s leave them alone and scratch them off our bucket lists—here’s why.
Cy Vierstra helped fake Tonka’s death. Where is he now that the chimpanzee is safe at a sanctuary?