Tyson has recalled almost 12 million pounds of chicken flesh—the equivalent of more than 2 million birds’ lives.
Shocking eyewitness footage from Kenyan slaughterhouses shows donkeys being cruelly beaten. Gentle donkeys are killed to make medicine out of their skin.
This National Geographic article can help travelers avoid attractions that falsely advertise ethical treatment of elephants, tigers, and other wild animals.
A video making its way around Twitter purports to show live puppies trapped in a claw machine arcade game.
“We knock out horses with the same hammer [captive-bolt gun] that we use for cows. Things may get a little messy if they do not pass out at the first blow.”
Flash’s face was burned so severely that his nose left an imprint behind on the heat lamp. Is it any surprise that this SeaQuest had its license revoked?
Experimenters hate it when anyone questions their use of animals in laboratories—no matter how pointless or painful it is. Too bad.
See the haunting message these PETA supporters had for recent Texas A&M graduates, and learn why experiments on dogs—and all animals—must end.
What could an ingredient company possibly learn from forcing animals to swim until they nearly drown? Your guess is as good as ours.
Not sure if you’ve heard, but “Game of Thrones” is ending. So we’re honoring members of the cast who have stood up for animals!
The video exposé shows goats screaming in pain and fear as workers tear their hair out.
A woman in a coat made of “baby” parts urges people to give leather the boot.
The callous vlogger has claimed that she doesn’t know why she’s not more popular. No one wants to watch someone torment and eat animals for “likes”—go figure.
When audiences file out of “Pokémon Detective Pikachu,” PETA hopes they’ll consider the pain and suffering experienced by real animals used for film and TV.
Wu-Tang Clan member RZA adds his name to the list of celebrities urging New York City Council members to give fur the cold shoulder.