Five infant monkeys died at a University of Louisiana laboratory—and PETA wants those responsible to be prosecuted. Experiments on animals must end!
PETA has notified the Michigan Department of Natural Resources that Oswald’s Bear Ranch is no longer legally permitted to offer cub petting until at least 2026.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is supposed to protect animals, not help boost the profits of animal-exploiting businesses like the Monterey Zoo.
PETA called on the Ohio State Racing Commission to conduct a thorough investigation of Mox Nix’s death and disclose the full results to the public—and it listened.
Used as a home alarm system, Paulina had only known life trapped on a heavy chain. See her transformation after PETA Helps Romania stepped in.
Until now, California was the ONLY state that required blood sold for veterinary transfusions to come from places like the sham greyhound “rescue” a PETA undercover investigation exposed.
See how PETA Australia lawyers are helping horses on a small island and how it may lead to earth-shattering effects around the world.
Looking for Halloween treats without a haunted history? Sink your fangs into PETA’s un-boo-lievably delicious vegan chocolates—available for a limited time.
PETA has proof that Ford paid for cruel and useless crash tests on animals—a practice that the company had pledged to ban more than a decade ago.
Workers at Sun Pet apparently discarded hundreds of dead fish and crabs. THIS is where Petco and PetSmart get animals they sell.
NIH tried to keep PETA—and you—from learning about Beamish, a monkey experimenters have cut open and tormented and will eventually kill in worthless tests.
As reported in a series of scathing articles written by Rob O’Dell in The Arizona Republic, PETA uncovered a toxic, disease-ridden mess at the University of Washington’s breeding facility.
Everyone deserves to have access to nutritious food. PETA and Slutty Vegan restaurateur Pinky Cole are kicking off our campaign to get it to them.
Honor Earth Day 2022 by streaming “Eating Our Way to Extinction,” available globally on Amazon Prime Video today! Read more to find out how to watch it.
Tourists surely don’t want to see bloodied animals on the streets, and this horse certainly didn’t sign up for such violence. Will New York City ban horse-drawn carriages at long last?