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New footage of wet markets shows terrified bats in cages, gloveless humans handling carcasses on blood-streaked countertops, flies landing on raw flesh that’s for sale, and more.
Before Joe Exotic fled G.W. Zoo, PETA was able to get 39 tigers and other animals away from the “Tiger King” and into reputable sanctuaries, where they’re all thriving.
After Prime Minister Scott Morrison called puzzles “essential,” PETA Australia sent him a customized jigsaw puzzle to piece together the best way to avoid future animal-borne illnesses.
Did you know that March of Dimes still funds cruel and painful experiments on animals? What does that have to do with Easter? Here are some better options.
After nearly a dozen investigations proved that tormenting and killing wild animals for fashion is far from “responsible” or “sustainable,” will Ralph Lauren stop this abuse?
PETA is searching for a loving home for Tulip where the sweet orange cat can really blossom—could it be yours? Learn more about adoptable animals now.
While Americans wait for cures for deadly diseases, the National Institutes of Health is sucking out parts of monkeys’ brains and then scaring them with fake snakes and spiders.
The PETA Foundation’s Brittany Peet, featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King,” reveals what the docuseries left out and how to help big cats who are suffering at roadside zoos.
Dade City’s Wild Things, which has long been on PETA’s radar, is reported to have closed its doors after the last tigers held there were sent to an accredited sanctuary in Colorado.
You’ve heard of the bacon patch, right? Now meet the new Charred Bodies patch, ideal for anyone looking to kick their bad animal-flesh problem. Get a “Go Vegan” Patch Pack today!
PETA sent letters to actor Kate McKinnon and Universal Content Productions, urging them not to use real tigers in “Joe vs. Carole.” They listened.
Brittany Peet, the PETA Foundation’s director of Captive Animal Law Enforcement, speaks to Emil Guillermo about “Joe Exotic,” who was one of the most infamous big-cat traffickers and abusers in the country before being imprisoned for murder-for-hire and wildlife crimes.
The coronavirus has created a unique opportunity for PETA to extend an olive branch of sorts to Petco and end our campaign against its sale of betta fish.
Massive COVID-19 outbreaks are occurring at animal-killing facilities everywhere—most recently, nearly 20% of workers at Trident Seafoods tested positive.