PETA Asia’s latest exposé found that, as in the rest of the world, dogs and puppies in China’s puppy mills are confined to filthy cages.
Caring for a rabbit is no small commitment, so stick to admiring them onscreen in the new Peter Rabbit movie.
From demonstrating at football games to winning in the courts and rescuing bears, we won’t stop until all animals are liberated.
We’re still in the dark about how the USDA is enforcing our nation’s most important animal protection law.
Spirit Airlines faces a PR mess after a customer claimed that an employee told her to flush her hamster down the toilet in order to board a flight.
Altogether, Consortium members have contributed millions of dollars toward improving and implementing non-animal test methods.
For the latest news from the frontlines, inspiring rescue stories, tasty recipes, and easy ideas for everyday activism, check out the latest issue of “PETA Global.”
Federal agencies have a new plan to replace testing on animals, and PETA scientists are proud to have advised them on how to move forward.
Each “gravestone” represented one of the 41 orcas who have died on SeaWorld’s watch.
“It takes a real garbage person to do this to an animal.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
As fans of both teams gathered for parties and “tail-gating,” alliances were formed and houses were divided. And of course, the Super Bowl was going on, too.
Let’s make this Year of the Dog something to celebrate by refusing to buy animals from puppy mills, breeders, or pet stores.
Ten million animals are used for classroom dissection each year. A Senate bill would let Maryland students opt out. Help get it passed!
This is yet another example of why China needs to implement an animal protection law.
Cloning primates won’t solve human medical problems, but it will lead to misery for these intelligent and sensitive animals.