Leonardo da Vinci was known just as much for his extraordinary artwork as for his scientific genius, but did you know he was also an animal rights pioneer?
“Every living, feeling being deserves respect and understanding.” —Ingrid Newkirk
Now is the time to promote kindness and compassion rather than violence, bloodshed, and death.
These dedicated female activists know that women’s empowerment means liberation for ALL females of ALL species. Check out their stories to learn more.
To hunters like Walter Palmer, beloved wild animals are merely targets to kill, decapitate, and hang up on a wall as a trophy.
When animals were in danger, these firefighters and other first responders stepped up and put their own lives on the line to save them.
From demonstrating at football games to winning in the courts and rescuing bears, we won’t stop until all animals are liberated.
Even as a child, Coby was a friend to animals, and she kept working for their liberation until her final days.
For countless animals, he’s been the difference between life and death.
“Go home, kitchen bitches.” That’s the banner that greeted animal rights advocates. But women and animals won that round, and we’re still winning.
While law enforcement handles the cat-throwing teenager, PETA is offering his school a humane education program to combat cruelty and violence.
After roughly two years of court battles, the cutting-edge lawsuit that sparked an international conversation about expanding fundamental animal rights has been settled.
Some 30,000 activists took to the streets of Tel Aviv, Israel for the largest animal rights march in the country’s history.
Across the globe, PETA supporters turned out in droves in support of the Animal Rights March.
Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights activist, comedian, and animal advocate Dick Gregory opposed subjugation in any form.