They torment monkeys, owls, sparrows, and dogs in useless and cruel experiments. Watch this powerful video, and then take action to stop them.
The TJX-owned Canadian department store chain Winners has just banned fur, scoring a major win for animals in the fur industry.
It’s not shocking that a bear would lash out after being beaten, and it’s appalling that animals are still being exploited and abused for entertainment in 2020.
Columbia has just joined the ever-growing list of companies that have banned alpaca fleece, thanks to PETA! But some companies, such as Anthropologie, are still on our bad list.
When it comes to solving climate change, there’s no time machine to go back and fix the damage humans have done—unless the world goes vegan.
If local activists hadn’t alerted PETA that Pastel was at an auction, the 18-year-old Thoroughbred wouldn’t be enjoying new pastures and friends at her sanctuary home.
Even if your name isn’t Jack, today may be your lucky day, because this enchanting little fellow is looking for a place to put down roots.
At the National Institutes of Health, tax money is squandered and cruelty rules the day. PETA has the numbers to prove it.
“Doc” Antle was just convicted of four felonies for wildlife trafficking: Now PETA will push for his park to be shut down.
Trafficking animals—like similar trades in drugs, weapons, and humans—is a huge criminal moneymaker that puts countless lives at risk.
Ask and have your animal questions answered live! Register now to attend PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s virtual presentation about her latest book on October 14.
As modern science moves away from archaic and cruel tests on animals, experimenters are getting desperate. You won’t believe their latest desperate ploy for attention.
Former “Real Housewives” star Joanna Krupa speaks up for animals in PETA’s anti-wool video against Urban Outfitters.
Riding the wave of France’s historic announcement that it’s banning orca captivity, PETA supporters are urging the European-owned Miami Seaquarium to retire Lolita to a seaside sanctuary, too!
Good news: The Environmental Protection Agency is reducing pesticide testing on animals! Find out how you can help end more cruel tests.