Oreo was beaten so badly that we feared he wouldn’t survive—but then he surprised everyone.
PETA has been pushing for the parent company of Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein to ditch exotic skins for over a decade, and against all odds, 2020 has turned out to be our year!
On the opening day of the Toronto International Film Festival, attendees came face to face with PETA’s anti–Canada Goose message.
PETA’s ad reminds consumers that they have the power to make a change and end the needless suffering of hens by boycotting eggs now.
One year ago today, the EPA committed to ending toxicity experiments on mammals. How much has changed since then?
PETA’s bold campaigns are creating major change, and we want to share our milestones and victories for animals with YOU. Register now to hear firsthand from our leaders on September 24!
A PETA fieldworker tells all: One of those featured in the documentary “Breaking the Chain” takes you behind the scenes to show her work for animals in just 24 hours.
After PETA released video footage of a bloodthirsty elephant hunter, it’s apparent that El Al Israel Airlines could no longer stomach shipping hunting trophies.
PETA France took a shot at Nacon’s violent video game Hunting Simulator 2 to say that killing animals is never acceptable—even on a screen.
Alliance Ground International is reportedly complicit in transporting monkeys to their deaths in laboratories. And it just let a dog die in an airport warehouse.
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.