Before SeaQuest Folsom sank, a new owner stepped in, sentencing animals to a lifetime of suffering. Find out why you should avoid this seedy facility at all costs.
Latin Grammy–winning artist Carla Morrison teamed up with PETA Latino to deliver an anti-fireworks PSA urging people to celebrate with compassion.
Must June be National Dairy Month and July be National Ice Cream Month? No whey! Find out how PETA’s latest ads take pride in promoting compassion for cows.
Love shopping at Target but wish it would stop selling down products? Learn how a Target shareholder ruffled feathers at the company’s annual meeting.
These animals were bludgeoned, poisoned, strangled, and killed in other horrific ways—all because of “no-kill” shelter policies.
How many more animal carcasses have to pile up at the University of Washington before the laboratories are shut down?
Millions of mice are used in deadly experiments every year. But how do they end up in laboratories? Here’s one mouse’s story—in her own words.
How do animal hoarders compare with roadside zoos and puppy mills? PETA spotlights their speciesist similarities and what you can do to help their victims.
If someone asks, “What’s the dark side of PETA?” we’ve got the answer. Let us shine a lightsaber on the truth of our efforts for animal rights.
PETA has awarded Terry Hurtado Gómez, a member of the city council of Cali, Colombia, the Courage in Leadership Award. Here’s why.
Visited a neglectful reptile store before but didn’t know how to speak up? Learn how one individual got over 300 animals removed from a hellhole in Plymouth.
Curious about PETA’s first AI-generated ad images? Learn why artist Shad Clark used AI to create these striking visuals to help exploited dogs and cows.
Raccoons face many dangers in the urban jungle. Learn how you can be a real-life guardian of these smart, curious animals.
The remake of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” is sure to make a splash, so we’re reminding everyone to help real sea animals.
All social movements have a responsibility to shake people out of their comfort zones. Learn why from PETA President Ingrid Newkirk.