A mother cow attacked the man who stole her baby—and we can’t say we blame her.
Video footage of a Los Angeles pet shop worker violently grabbing and throwing a dog may have prevented future abuse. If you see something, please, say something.
We’re asking Starbucks to stop the vegan surcharge at the store’s grand opening in Chicago.
Beatings with sticks, bloody wounds, and being forced to work without food or water—these are just some of the reasons why donkey rides must end on Santorini.
Providing pups with new doghouses, aiding an underweight horse, and neutering a … vampire? Check out these and other actions PETA was taking last month to help animals.
NIMH Director Joshua Gordon is tweeting support for experiments on animals that he previously condemned, and PETA claps back saying the science is clear.
This might be the only story you’ll see Colbert AND Hannity cover. See what PETA is doing, and follow along with hashtag #PETATrumpsThanksgiving.
In “Animalkind,” PETA President Ingrid Newkirk and bestselling author Gene Stone show readers unique and practical ways to respect and protect the animal world.
Previously, Ingredion Incorporated force-fed rats feces, broke the necks of mice, and injected animals with carcinogens—all of which has now ended.
Shuffled from theme park to theme park, bred over and over, and held captive until his death: This is Duncan’s story.
The Queen’s decision is in line with the many forward-thinking consumers, businesses, and nations that are recognizing that faux-fur fabrics spare animals a miserable life and a bloody death.
Despite the chains around him and his mahout’s sharp bullhook, Kanakota lay down while hauling his fourth load of tourists that day. He never got back up.
On a recent episode of “River of No Return,” reality star Ron Ens shocked viewers when he struck a tethered horse with a hammer.
The Emmy winner, Oscar nominee, and badass defender of animals and the planet continued calling out TAMU and its atrocities even as authorities hauled him out.
Pfizer employees had used 1,270 mice and rats in forced swim test experiments since 1991. Here’s how pressure from PETA made the difference.