In an unconstitutional and futile move, Texas A&M University once again deleted Facebook comments critical of its failed dog experiments. It didn’t work the first time, and it won’t work now.
No one needs these abhorrent experiments. Poking and prodding the surgically exposed brains of live monkeys is just as unethical in China as it is in Germany.
A robotic groundhog equipped with artificial intelligence could turn a tired, abusive stunt into a unique new tradition.
Male chicks used in the egg industry are ground up, simply because they’re deemed “unprofitable.” France’s ban is a step in the right direction, but it’s not nearly enough.
A breeder who performed painful ear-cropping procedures on dogs using razor blades and sold the animals to celebrity clients has been convicted of cruelty.
Iconic British fashion label Paul Smith has announced a ban on exotic skins in all its future collections.
A cat-free “Cats” movie, a faux-fur Elton John biopic, and vegan stars of the silver screen are all being celebrated by PETA for their animal-friendly efforts.
After years confined to a cage, Apple Jack is ready to live in the lap of luxury.
We haven’t seen Bill Maher this excited about a guest on “Real Time” in a while. Watch PETA’s president talk about speciesism and her new book, “Animalkind.”
A camera caught the elephant playing in the snow, enjoying a fleeting moment of freedom.
Luna and Remington were torn away from their mothers and used as photo props. Watch them acclimate to their new home, where they’re free to run, climb, and explore.
The bill comes in the wake of PETA’s release of disturbing video footage taken at a facility in Cumberland, Virginia, that breeds beagles for experimentation.
Deadly viruses, devastating forest fires, accelerating climate change: Eating meat isn’t just killing animals—it’s also threatening human health.
The connection between wool and climate change as well as other ecological devastation is real. But many on the internet weren’t ready for this truth bomb.
PETA scientists know that education and training are some of the best ways to get animals out of laboratories.