PETA’s list just scrapes the surface of what the National Institute of Mental Health is doing to animals with your tax dollars.
VIDEO: American racehorse My Elusive Dream was moments away from slaughter when PETA swooped in to save her. See where she is now.
Parakeet aviaries at roadside zoos and fairs can be deadly for birds. Learn more about these dangerous displays and discover ways you can help budgies.
PETA-supported rescuers in Ukraine have a message that will be the highlight of your week. Meet a few of the animals they’ve rescued with your help, and keep their vital work going!
Curious about getting more involved with helping animals? PETA shows you how—and celebrates our supporters’ top 10 2023 action alert victories.
A PETA-backed team went on a mission through a destroyed village to rescue abandoned animals, including a pregnant dog. Learn how to support this work!
Take a look at 23 of the top animal rescues we helped carry out in 2023 and find out how you can help us do more great work for animals next year.
Why are high-end brands still selling “luxury leather” when animal-free and eco-friendly options are readily available? PETA reveals the rip-off.
Ingrid Newkirk has a special holiday message for you that will brighten your spirits and help you ring in the new year ready to help animals.
PETA is sounding the alarm after Bluebird Nordic airline reportedly failed to give monkeys food and water during multiple 35-hour flights, according to whistleblowers.
The National Institutes of Health committed to investing in animal-free research after hearing PETA scientists’ recommendations.
“Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” flips the script, exposing farms while promoting compassion for chickens with a side of vegan nuggets.
To encourage one university to clean up its act, PETA is sending it our JunkSci trophy—a gilded garbage can—to signal that its rat torture test should be tossed out like the trash it is.
PETA just discovered a shocking litany of animal welfare violations in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s laboratories.
PETA has been warning the CDC that importing thousands of monkeys from overseas is like playing with a ticking time bomb. Now we’ve been proved right.