PETA fired off a letter to Mayor Enrique Maya Miranda of Pamplona, Spain, with a huge incentive to end barbaric bull runs and bullfights. See how much the group is offering.
PETA’s toilet paper has an important message: Scaring monkeys with rubber snakes means tax dollars down the toilet. Let’s shut down a cruel government lab.
Canada Goose is attempting to “humane wash” its image and circumvent bans on the sale of fur with its new policy—but fur is always cruelly obtained.
COVID-19 and other deadly diseases have a major impact on the pig- and bird-flesh supply. What better time to overhaul this filthy industry?
Ellie, PETA’s robotic elephant, has visited hundreds of schools with a message of compassion. Now she’s available to every parent and teacher for distance learning.
Join PETA to demand that New York City shut down its more than 80 live-animal markets before they cause the next global pandemic.
Activists rescued Britches after experimenters tore him away from his mom and sewed his eyes shut. Now you can join our campaign to end ALL tests on animals.
Lines for food banks currently stretch almost to the horizon. Help facilities keep up with demand with PETA’s Vegans for the Vulnerable initiative.
We can only imagine what cruelty monkeys must have endured for Oregon Health & Science University to try this hard to bury footage of its experiments.
PETA never stops. Follow us on TikTok today and you’ll discover ways to help animals and fight speciesism from your phone any time of day.
It’s unsurprising that a shoddy Thai zoo would try to capitalize on the coronavirus crisis. Good on outraged internet users for seeing the cruel stunt for what it really was.
The 1995 film “Outbreak” isn’t supposed to be a “how to” guide. We must suspend all experiments on monkeys right now to stop the spread of COVID-19.
After PETA India stepped in, undergraduate classes at Maharaja Agrasen Medical College will no longer keep any animals in filthy, crowded cages to be starved and harmed.
Raising and killing exotic animals for “luxury” fashion items may be setting the stage for the next viral pandemic.
The question isn’t IF slaughterhouses and live-animal markets in the U.S. will trigger the next pandemic—it’s WHEN.