You might expect a fire that claimed hundreds of lives to dominate the news cycle. But you likely didn’t hear about this one.
Brazil is the world’s biggest exporter of soybeans. But only a small fraction of those crops actually ends up on the dinner table.
If you’ve never seen pigs splashing in a pool, getting giddy over fruit, and wagging their tails before, you’re in for a treat.
There’s a new campaigner in town: PETA’s “climate change cow.” She took her “MOOving” message to New Hampshire ahead of the first primary for the 2020 presidential election.
We found Franny wandering around in the sweltering heat and gave Draco a new doghouse! They’re just a couple of the animals PETA helped in August.
PETA Friend Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard takes giant step toward ending NIH animal experiments and promoting good science!
A historic win! EPA sees the light at the end of the toxicity testing tunnel after decades of PETA work.
These powerful works of art will show you how eating meat fuels the fires in the Amazon rainforest. If you care about the planet, it’s time to go vegan.
Leon Vinston pleaded guilty to two counts of offering wild animals for sale after a PETA sting.
Doug Terranova risked public safety—under his watch, Leah the tiger escaped from a circus enclosure and Kamba the elephant was hit by a car.
We did it! Five big initiatives from PETA scientists have helped bring about a new era for animals in laboratories.
This incident is another powerful reminder that no elephant—or other animal—should ever be exploited for human entertainment or any other reason.
Chris Peyerk of Dan’s Excavating, Inc., is apparently so desperate to show he can fire a gun that he paid $400,000 to kill one of 5,500 remaining black rhinos.
After talks with PETA scientists, the country’s eighth-largest philanthropic charity, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has soured on funding animal testing.
With Fashion Week underway, former “Project Runway” host and animal activist Tim Gunn knows one look is always a fashion faux pas: fur.