As the new administration settles in, here are five ways that the FDA can immediately help save animals and improve human health.
When you plan a trip to Las Vegas, you know to look out for sharks at the poker table, but are you prepared for snakes on the Vegas strip?
Animals’ bodies belong to them. Their skin, fur, or feathers are not ours to wear. Check out peta2’s “Wear Your Own Skin” campaign to help spread the word!
PETA has laid the groundwork for the new U.S. administration to transition to animal-free science that will save billions and promote human health. Support Research Modernization NOW!
This resilient dog has the name of a mouse but the nine lives of a cat—not to mention three legs. Intrigued much? Meet Minnie!
PETA’s work to combat the deadly monkey-importation trade paid off in spades in 2024, with fewer animals shipped into the U.S. for use in deadly experiments.
University of Massachusetts-Amherst experimenter Agnès Lacreuse publicly says she wants PETA to visit her laboratory. Read our response here.
Pygmy hippo Moo Deng deserves so much better. Here’s the problem with 2024’s viral animal.
When PETA met Copper, he was emaciated, chained, and had no shelter. Now, the senior beagle mix is proving there’s no age limit on giving or receiving love.
Victory! After a high-pressure PETA campaign, the National Watermelon Promotion Board has agreed to end funding of all fruitless experiments on animals.
Cairo University appears to be mutilating animals in veterinary school trainings, and students demand that it stop immediately.
The court is fed up—and so is PETA. Learn who the authorities just found in Tonia Haddix’s basement!
USDA has officially warned Alpha Genesis, but NIH is still funneling millions to this failing facility.
After hearing from PETA, a global confectionery colossus and dairy giant are committing to sweetness by abandoning cruel experiments on animals.
“Monkey Laundering,” a documentary featuring a PETA scientist, just won an Emmy! Learn more about the award and the monkeys featured in this exposé.