Learn how TeachKind Science launched the Kind Frog, engaged with educators, and sparked meaningful conversations about humane non-animal dissection at conventions across the country.
For nearly 10 years, PETA fieldworkers visited senior dog Rusty in a tiny, dirt pen. Now, he’s living it up in Florida. See how PETA helped him.
It’s not just Butterball: Sexual abuse of animals is common in the farming industry. See what our undercover investigators documented and how you can help.
What is ‘Wicked’ about? Find out three ways this ‘Popular’ musical promotes animal rights and going green.
In a single month, the PETA-supported group in Romania, Eduxanima, helped hundreds of dogs and cats across the country. Meet the animals whose lives were turned around thanks to their vital work.
It’s been 1,000 days of war in Ukraine, and Igor Sobko’s team is still rescuing animals thanks to PETA support. Learn how you can help!
Monkeys trapped in blood and feces-smeared cages, others suffer from medical emergencies without care. New photos shared with PETA must be seen to be believed.
In yet another win for animals, PETA convinced Dairy Industries (Jamaica) and Old Fashioned Cheese to divert money away from supporting ridiculous tests, such as force-feeding feces to animals.
A Tennessee woman says she was attacked by a monkey wearing a leash, reigniting calls for a ban on primate ownership. Find out how to take action.
PETA rescued Abigail from spending her first Thanksgiving at the end of a chain. Now, she needs a home where she’ll be the guest of honor every day.
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk recently appeared on the BBC World Service’s “HARDtalk” for a somewhat antagonistic interview. You’ll want to hear what she had to say.
Sweet Noodle was destined for a dinnerplate before PETA intervened. Now this adoptable pig’s only mealtime concern is whether you’re gonna share your salad.
Meet Deb Fuller, a problematic animal experimenter who was promoted to a top position at the University of Washington’s decaying primate center.
Monkeys don’t want to be household novelty “pets.” A pending law would help put an end to this.
Have experimenters fooled U.S. residents about what goes on in laboratories that test on animals? Here’s what two surveys found—and what it means for the future of science.