Whether you’re setting up a cheeky Halloween display or preparing for your own demise, PETA’s coffin and urn stickers are to die for.
An ad agency pulled PETA’s anti–Canada Goose ads without explanation. Now, we’re demanding that they be put back up.
A new PETA Asia investigation has found workers in Scotland violently punched sheep in the face, slammed their heads into the floor, and threw them off the shearing trailers.
The takeaway from the overwhelmingly negative backlash against The Big E fair is this: Inhumane spectacles face more opposition than ever before.
A monkey, a meerkat, and other animals are deprived of everything that’s natural and important to them, all so shoppers can stop and stare.
Trapped on a tether, Theodore could only watch helplessly as other animals were attacked and killed by another dog. Would he be next?
As the Idaho Department of Fish and Game was bombarded with calls to fire Blake Fischer, the governor “asked for—and has received—the resignation.”
Order by October 19 to receive your costume before Halloween.
These animals felt their skin boil and their lungs burn just like humans would. Don’t let their deaths be in vain. Go vegan now.
Supermodel Joanna Krupa tells the naked truth about wool in PETA’s Times Square billboard.
Video shows dogs bred for and discarded by the racing industry are imprisoned in barren conditions at Hemopet and bled repeatedly for 18 months or more. Take action now!
“Why in the hell is this not a prop?” asks an on-set whistleblower from Kevin Costner’s “Yellowstone” series. We’re asking the same question.
PETA will continue to defend our right to speak out, using creative and lawful means, until Texas A&M’s cruel experiments on dogs end.
No tests on animals for Dove, and parent Unilever bans all tests not specifically required by law across all other brands.
Don’t be fooled by Canada Goose’s attempt to “humane wash” its image. Real fur is always obtained cruelly, and no one needs it but those who were born with it.