Corks are popping at PETA UK today after the announcement that British Airways has grounded ticket sales to SeaWorld and attractions that keep wild animals captive.
Cameras were rolling when a bird reportedly died in “Them That Follow” actor Alice Englert’s hands on set—a needless reminder that animals aren’t entertainers.
As these viral photos reveal, elephants are suffering in the tourism industry. Help PETA end elephant rides and other forced interactions around the world.
AAA clubs are listening. Help PETA get them all to stop selling SeaWorld tickets.
Missy spent 10 years in a filthy makeshift pen outdoors. Now her new guardians are determined to show her how much she’s loved. Watch her learn to run, play, and cuddle.
For an alarming five seconds, it appears as though this chicken refuses to die.
Score yet another victory for small animals forced to swim for their lives. Boehringer Ingelheim just banned this cruel test after working with PETA.
Eddie, the dog, arrived at his grooming appointment healthy but reportedly left with a bulging eye. Injuries and deaths are common at PetSmart and Petco—find out more.
United Airlines confirmed that it has stopped selling SeaWorld tickets and removed all mentions of the park from its United Vacations website.
Circus operators across England will no longer be able to exploit wild animals in the name of human entertainment.
In “Pokémon: SeaWorld Edition,” stand on your Pokémon’s face, just like the real-life trainers at SeaWorld parks! Water-type Pokémon won’t know what hit them.
Slaughterhouse workers in Connecticut chased down a cow who had made a dash for freedom, slitting her throat in a Home Depot parking lot.
For those of us who have ever been touched in an annoying way by someone, with one solid kick, this beautiful horse just became our hero.
If Sun Asia Ocean World’s history of abusing beluga whales tells us anything, it’s that this park has no idea how to care for animals.
A drone camera has captured a disturbing image of the hunting crisis: Lying dead on the ground in Botswana is an elephant cut apart for ivory by hunters’ chainsaws.