PETA’s friends at Animal Rahat sprang into action after being alerted to a scared, weak dog trapped in a deep well. Here’s how you can support the group’s lifesaving work in India.
The first human trial of a vaccine that could protect against COVID-19 has begun—without lengthy tests on animals being done first. Here’s why this is good news for ALL beings.
Experimenters at two universities deemed animals nonessential and killed them. PETA’s calling them out for wasting tax dollars in this bloodbath.
We e-mailed, we picketed, we smashed cars, we refused to back down, and WE. DID. IT. Chrysler has confirmed that its Anchorage dealership will finally cut ties with the Iditarod.
This actor presents the heartbreaking story of one sheep who was repeatedly mutilated, stomped on, and finally killed for wool.
PETA urged the American Red Cross to consider cows’ lives in its lifesaving flood and fire kits, and the organization and its leather-free glove initiative didn’t let us down.
Limping in pain, this scared mother cow didn’t know what to do to alleviate her agony. That’s when our friends at Animal Rahat answered a call for help.
As people continue to panic-buy toilet paper amid fears of a coronavirus outbreak, PETA Australia is preparing to come to the rescue by handing out free toilet paper printed with an important message.
Could you live outdoors in the winter, wet and muddy in near-freezing temperatures? Check out these photos of animals PETA aided in February.
This PETA-backed legislation ends dog tethering during extreme temperatures and severe weather. The minimum length of a tether will also increase.
Read a roundup of horrific incidents that occurred during the 2020 Iditarod, and find out how you can join PETA in taking action for dogs.
“If the speed of the knives is incorrectly adjusted, it is not uncommon to see chicks just with their legs cut but still alive.”
Thanks to our unrelenting campaign and supporters like you, Lucilla, Varinia, and Cheddar have been adopted. Take action now for the remaining 25 dogs in Texas A&M University’s lab.
This is what money spent on “swim with dolphins” attractions funds.
Relief may have just come for elephants exploited by Garden Bros. Circus, but other animals definitely still need your help. Find out what you can do now.