PETA has released a new satirical commercial for “My First Lab Animal,” a kit that turns every kid into an NIH-funded animal experimenter. Get your “science” on!
Dive into the fascinating world of crabs with PETA’s president as she shares insights from her bestselling book.
“FBI: Most Wanted” star Dylan McDermott and his rescued companion dog Otis have a howling good time in PETA’s new adoption PSA. Check it out!
PETA’s new video shows Whole Foods shoppers wincing at footage from “animal welfare certified” farms. See for yourself what was too graphic to show at PETA.org/GAP.
Throughout his long career, Rep. Raúl Grijalva supported legislation to protect animals and spoke out against cruelty.
Mondelēz International, the maker of Oreo cookies, has funded gruesome tests on animals in which mice were force-fed human feces and killed. PETA is calling for an immediate end to this sickening use of animals—and you can help.
Hey, everyone: It’s time to cancel wildlife-exploiting content. If you see videos like THIS, report them!
PETA helped freezing dogs and desperate puppies like Dino and Hazel. We need YOU to keep going.
Supporting gender equality means opposing systems that exploit bodies for profit. But did you know the egg industry relies entirely on reproductive oppression? The truth will shock you.
A TikTok user found pus in her chicken. Watch the video and learn how not to end up with a plate full of pus.
Comedian Nikki Glaser never misses—especially when it comes to advocating for animals. See how PETA is honoring her for International Women’s Day!
An increase in the number of bottlenose dolphins taken from their homes and families to be sold to marine parks is cause for serious concern—and immediate action.
A new song and music video from Bubble Space flip reality and force listeners to face the truth about how they think about animals—experience it now.
PETA’s exposé reveals how a lack of preparation from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and L.A. Animal Services left animals without help following the Pacific Palisades fires—and what you can do to make sure this never happens again.
The First Amendment guarantees the right to receive communications from willing speakers. And primates imprisoned in laboratories consistently communicate on their own behalf.