Limping in pain, this scared mother cow didn’t know what to do to alleviate her agony. That’s when our friends at Animal Rahat answered a call for help.
Could you live outdoors in the winter, wet and muddy in near-freezing temperatures? Check out these photos of animals PETA aided in February.
BookAuthority has deemed “Animalkind” one of the best animal behavior books of all time. See what readers are saying and find out how to order your copy now.
Other animals have a lot to teach us about love: Be inspired by prairie voles’ partnerships, seabirds’ self-sacrificial offerings, elephants’ tender touches, and more.
We haven’t seen Bill Maher this excited about a guest on “Real Time” in a while. Watch PETA’s president talk about speciesism and her new book, “Animalkind.”
Find out which celebrities are taking advantage of their time at home to check out PETA president’s new book, “Animalkind”!
Following the dog’s cries, they found him hopelessly entangled in a vine—dehydrated, starving, and suffering from a leg injury.
Don’t get left behind! Moving into 2020, compassion for animals and concern for the planet will be at the forefront of everyone’s mind.
2019 was PETA’s most inspirational year yet—and this list is proof! See stunning photos of our boldest protests and most heartwarming rescues of the year.
Sending farmed animals to families in impoverished countries can exacerbate financial and environmental strain while also causing significant animal suffering.
The EPA announced the end of animal tests, Macy’s banned fur, and KFC served vegan chicken. PETA was at the forefront of these jaw-dropping advances in animal rights and much more in 2019.
Missouri’s Truman State University has changed its policy and no longer denies groups based on the subjective viewpoints of administrators.
To reflect on the 50 years Corky has spent in captivity, we’re listing 50 awful things that have taken place at SeaWorld since her December 11, 1969, abduction.
“The Animal People” is the story of a group of advocates determined to shut down the world’s largest animal-testing lab and an industry hell-bent on stopping them.
By allowing castration without anesthesia, Germany’s government is violating male piglets’ rights. The piglets’ response to the infringement is blazing a new trail.