New book “HIDDEN” is a memorial to animals exploited by humans. For many, whether or not we heed its plea is a matter of life and death.
Do animals grieve? Do they feel love? Hear heartwarming stories of dogs, birds, elephants, and more with Ingrid Newkirk, author of “AnimalKind.”
The video of this crash is completely heartbreaking. Those cows never should have been on that truck in the first place.
For stoic pup Yeehaw Wayne and miniature horse Bea, there’s (now) no place like home. Meet them and the other animals PETA’s essential fieldworkers helped in April.
Show everyone that the largest animal rights group is also number one in social media. Vote for PETA in the “Social: Weird” and “Social: Best Overall Social Presence – Brand” categories.
What do Tyson, Smithfield, Hormel, and Maple Leaf Foods all have in common? Aside from facing closures related to COVID-19, they all have a new shareholder: PETA.
As if slaughterhouses weren’t already inherently evil, Tyson just responded after management was caught betting money on how many workers would get COVID-19.
Food recalls have come to a screeching halt, as COVID-19 has completely disrupted the nation’s food-safety system.
Want to earn a living making videos about animals? What about conducting undercover investigations? Or helping us end animal testing? PETA is hiring for all of the above!
Many other animals besides tigers are torn away from their mothers, kept in squalid conditions, and used for public encounters so that roadside zoos can make money.
Ellie, PETA’s robotic elephant, has visited hundreds of schools with a message of compassion. Now she’s available to every parent and teacher for distance learning.
Lines for food banks currently stretch almost to the horizon. Help facilities keep up with demand with PETA’s Vegans for the Vulnerable initiative.
PETA never stops. Follow us on TikTok today and you’ll discover ways to help animals and fight speciesism from your phone any time of day.
Do you think your children can handle knowing where their meat comes from? We want kids to know who they’re eating.
Massive COVID-19 outbreaks are occurring at animal-killing facilities everywhere—most recently, nearly 20% of workers at Trident Seafoods tested positive.