What better way to celebrate Dr. Steve Ross’ life than by advocating for chimpanzees, whom he spent his life sticking up for?
The license of the veterinarian responsible for racehorse Laoban’s death has been suspended. But is it enough?
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and for a limited time at the PETA Shop, you can get handcrafted chocolates, PETA tees, jewelry, and more—at up to 20% off.
To honor Earth Day, PETA is reflecting on some eye-catching demonstrations we’ve held to fight the climate catastrophe.
Thanks to thousands of PETA U.K. supporters and others, the U.K. Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022 recognizes what we’ve long known: Animals are complex, feeling beings.
Want to help your kids get more active for animals? PETA Kids’ free stickers can help your young ones share their compassion for animals with classmates and friends.
PETA LAMBS is encouraging everyone to fight speciesism by valuing all animals for who they are as individuals, by choosing merciful vegan meals, and by making other lifesaving choices during Lent and beyond.
Which film is supposedly forcing horses to suffer in extreme heat in Malta? PETA sent an urgent letter to director Ridley Scott after hearing from a whistleblower.
More than 250 fur coats donated by PETA U.S. and PETA U.K. supporters have made it to Afghanis and Pakistanis in need.
Are you between the ages of 13 and 24? People like you are leading the way to animal liberation—and you can, too. Follow Students Opposing Speciesism on Instagram to stay in the loop!
From morning shows to county fairs, PETA staff members are always looking for new, creative ways to help animals. Watch the second of three videos to learn how they do it!
Watch our new video to learn how we’re meeting the many challenges of the global pandemic with creativity and flair!
PETA staff members are committed to going above and beyond for animals. Watch our new video for a few of their funny and inspiring stories!
Euthanasia is not a solution to overpopulation but rather a tragic necessity given the present crisis.
So 1981 called—it wants its McRib back.