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.
A camera captured the beautiful moment when the animals, after briefly hesitating and sticking close to their rescuers, took to the sky and soared once again.
The Amazon isn’t burning by accident—it’s being burned to make way for more animal agriculture. But these Twitter users, celebrities, and others have a plan.
There’s no way for Toronto International Film Festival to continue accepting Canada Goose’s blood money and still be ethical.
An owl expert has joined the chorus of voices calling for an end to Johns Hopkins University’s senseless and cruel owl experiments—and you should, too.
Do you help dogs like it’s your job? Well, now it can be!
This video of a fist-bumping chimpanzee has made the rounds all over Twitter. PETA wants everyone to know this primate’s story.
In recent years, tourists have brought hundreds of dead primates and their body parts back to the UK as “trophies” from hunting trips.
These cats are friendly, healthy, well-fed, and spayed—so why did someone abandon them outside PETA’s Virginia headquarters in the middle of the night?
You don’t have to donate millions like Leo, and you don’t have to feel helpless watching the Amazon rainforest burn.