A woman at a Thai tourist trap was allowed to take a selfie while holding a reportedly drugged tiger’s testicles—but what’s happening in our own backyard is just as disturbing.
PETA is warning bettors to hold all tickets after the races conclude, as they may be able to sue trainers who illegally drug horses.
Not only did a judge grant a motion ordering Tim Stark to surrender animals from Wildlife in Need, he also warned him against threatening or intimidating those involved.
A new documentary tells the touching story of a PETA fieldworker and a dog who was once presumed dead.
Masks aren’t going away anytime soon. The good news? We can all take a little extra care to make sure they don’t hurt fellow animals.
This isn’t science—it’s a cruel fiasco: the wrong size devices implanted in pigs’ heads, devices implanted on the wrong place on pigs’ spines, monkeys poisoned by the wrong glue.
Our progress against tests on animals is moving at warp speed! Now you can be in the know as PETA’s president and scientists share how their work is preventing deadly experiments.
The University of Adelaide declared that it would stop subjecting mice and other animals to the cruel forced swim test after hearing from PETA and Humane Research Australia.
Tests on animals for cosmetics ingredients have been banned in the EU since 2013, but an apparent gross misinterpretation of the law could force manufacturers and regulatory authorities to ignore the ban.
After talks with PETA, Dole Food Company agreed to stop funding experiments at the Mayo Clinic that involve bleeding, force-feeding, killing, and dissecting mice and rats.
For the first time ever, a documentary is sounding the alarm on a national crisis affecting dogs and other companion animals. Watch “Breaking the Chain” for free now.
This gripping documentary, executive-produced by Anjelica Huston, tells the story of neglected, often-forgotten animals and the field team dedicated to giving them hope.
Animals were limping, losing hair, and covered with flies—that was the norm at The Camel Farm, but now, this hellhole is no longer allowed to exhibit animals.
Thousands of chicks shipped to farmers via the USPS have arrived dead in recent weeks—these reports are giving many people their first glimpse into the deadly egg industry.
Iditarod musher John Baker told police that Snickers was in good health—so why did he tell a PETA investigator that he planned to shoot the elderly dog to end “her misery”?