EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and his team are working to end the agency’s reliance on flawed animal tests. Find out how PETA is honoring this visionary work.
Don’t miss this virtual event on October 22! Learn essentials including strategies for financial and estate planning, cruelty-free investing, and planning for animal companions. Please note: This event is most relevant for people based in the U.S.
Horseshoe crabs have survived mass extinctions and ice ages. But they’ve never met a danger as big as the speciesist humans who want their blood.
There’s no denying that this cat is gorgeous, but even her stunning good looks didn’t prevent her from losing her home.
The most talked-about play at Texas A&M’s most recent football game wasn’t made by a player—it was made by PETA supporters rushing the field, urging TAMU to shut down its dog lab.
Arsonist Michael Jarrod Bakkela was sentenced to 11 years in prison after pleading no contest to animal abuse and other charges.
TeachKind’s free “Challenging Assumptions” curriculum empowers students to question societal norms and inspires empathy for all regardless of race, gender, sexual identity, age, ability, or species.
“Without Consent” exposed the wretched history of nonconsensual experiments on humans and our fellow animals in the U.S.
California teen Archit Kumar is determined to end the National Institutes of Health’s monkey terror tests, so he developed this free game urging people to take action for animals in laboratories. Play now!
Ned Kalin of the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center continues a long and cruel legacy of monkey torment and torture. This is his story.
If Petco wants to be a “full health and wellness company,” it’ll have to ban a lot more than just shock collars.
Mingo didn’t know life outside a cramped, filthy pen. Now, she’s living indoors as part of a family. Meet the other animals PETA helped these past few months.
Our new poster child for cognitive dissonance, Christine Lattin, recently tweeted lamenting that birds were crashing into windows—while she torments birds in experiments.
Vegan gastroenterologist Dr. Angie Sadeghi knows that the best way to prevent future pandemics is to watch what we eat. Check out her new video with PETA.