A dog was rescued from a hot vehicle in the parking lot of the St. Louis Zoo, and the incident was broadcast live on Facebook.
The film is laced with anti-captivity messaging, so it’s only fitting that animal welfare was taken into account when digitally creating the stars of the film.
Through songs, protests, and relentless dedication, Bill Dyer staunchly defended animals until the very end.
Actor Paul Dano talked to PETA about the way filming this movie affected his view of animals on factory farms.
84. This movie is going to have people crying in the meat aisles of grocery stores.
Photos and video show a zebu struggling to walk, unshorn llamas in 90-degree heat, and other animals who are suffering at the roadside zoo.
If successful, this will be the first time that an animal is declared the owner of property, instead of being declared a piece of property himself.
The local fire department has joined community efforts to find the culprit or culprits who buried a brown chow mix alive near Atlanta.
Case Farms—an Ohio slaughterhouse—is notorious for its stench, so PETA is encouraging drivers to say no to smelly meat and go vegan instead!
Activists from Vegan Strike Group jumped into a bullring to comfort a dying bull in Pamplona, Spain.
Tommy Lee makes the point to UK publication, “It’s a pathetic display of human idiocy and cruelty.”
Demonstrators were removed by the police via wheelchair and stretcher on Friday, held prisoner—just as real orcas are at SeaWorld—and charged with obstructing business operations.
The animal rights activist and longtime PETA friend has opened a pop-up eatery in the South of France, which will feature an all-vegan menu.
PETA’s patriots rallied near a cruel hot dog–eating contest in Brooklyn to encourage folks to try delicious cruelty-free wieners instead.
More than 50 animal rights activists gathered in New York City to draw attention to the horse-drawn carriage industry.