The Chitwan Elephant Festival forces elephants to “play” soccer under the threat of physical violence.
Victory! Ndume the gorilla has been returned to the Cincinnati Zoo after a year-long ordeal in which The Gorilla Foundation refused to move him.
Ahead of his performance in Greece, musical icon Johnny Marr has urged the Greek minister of tourism to end the exploitation of donkeys on the island of Santorini.
Shrine circuses are seeing that people don’t want to watch imprisoned animals do stupid tricks. Help us end all these abusive animal exhibits.
Following talks with PETA, KFC is introducing a vegan chicken sandwich in the U.K. Yes, the bun and mayo are vegan, too! Urge the U.S. to follow suit.
Billions of chickens and turkeys are killed for their flesh every year, and according to this new study, white meat puts humans at risk as well.
Nevada legislators want “to make cruel cosmetics a thing of the past.” Find out what’s missing from the state’s new law and what you can do about it.
As if killing owls weren’t horrible enough, Shreesh Mysore of Johns Hopkins University is now dehydrating mice in the name of more useless animal tests.
In a rambling, grasping explanation, Tess Talley finally blurted out, “I’m not a conservationist—I’m a hunter.” For once, we’re in complete agreement.
Vegan PETA campaign star and U.S. Women’s National Team forward Alex Morgan proves that she dominates on and off the field by crushing it against Netherlands.
This cat survived a devastating fire only to be faced with abandonment—until PETA stepped in.
PETA is calling on Tesla to help steer the world toward a more sustainable future by making vehicles with all-vegan interiors.
Efforts by PETA to save the whales and dolphins in Canada have paid off! In a historic victory, Canada has voted to ban whale and dolphin captivity.
Bulls are poked and jabbed with sticks and sickles, hit, jumped on, tackled, bitten, and treated in other cruel ways.
Missy spent 10 years confined to a tiny, junk-filled pen from which she could barely see the rest of the world. But today, she’s seeing a bright future.