After hearing from PETA and supporters like you, a nightmarish sleep experiment on marmosets at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has ended.
When a local woman alerted us to two thin, chained dogs in Cancún, we acted immediately. See Kal and Abigail now.
A top importer of monkeys into the U.S. for experimentation is feeling the pressure and an entire industry is changing, thanks to PETA supporters. But there’s still work to do.
Hoofed animals endure multiple welfare issues at roadside zoos. PETA nails down each egregious problem and prompts you to help these animals.
An Albanian surgical program has accepted TraumaMan human simulators from PETA, agreeing to spare sheep deadly tests. Learn the lifesaving details here.
Karen Davis helped change how people think about chickens. Here’s how you can help continue her work.
You won’t believe these National Institutes of Health experimenters’ latest scheme to make themselves appear “grateful” to the animals they’ve tortured and killed.
Sherlyn’s heartfelt plea on the Día de Muertos spotlights the urgent need to end bullfighting and protect the sensitive, intelligent animals it tortures and kills.
More than 1,000 people with attention disorders are taking aim at Johns Hopkins University’s owl abuse.
Squirrel monkeys don’t do drugs, so why is the National Institute on Drug Abuse tormenting them in its laboratories?
Following a PETA complaint, a state investigation has been opened into the gruesome death of a monkey during a botched procedure.
PETA is calling for a new policy to name tropical storms and hurricanes after beef, butter, cheese, and other animal-derived foods. Find out why.
Killing animals doesn’t help members of the U.S. Navy, so why is the military branch wasting time and money on cruel experiments?
H&M continues to sell cashmere sweaters despite the horror story behind their production. PETA’s new ad exposes the sinister cruelty.
Animal experimentation is steering human health off course. The new groundbreaking book “Rat Trap” shows how this happened and provides a much-needed wake-up call to get science back on track.