It may be over for Ringling Bros. circus, but animals are still being used in circuses around the country—and they need your help.
The animal—who was being forced to give rides—became agitated after tourists crowded around him and one pulled his tail.
One look at the “before” photos of Ben and Bogey at the Tregembo Animal Park in Wilmington, North Carolina, will tell you everything that you need to know.
The ad asks people to consider why we regard some animals to be “family” and others to be “dinner.”
From the lions who saved a girl from kidnappers to the porpoises who rescued a beloved actor, these animals displayed their courage and compassion.
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When his owners decided that there was no room at the inn for this playful kitten, he found himself in need of a guardian angel.
Sometimes people just need a little help to see the light.
Yellow River is known for having General Beauregard Lee—a “celebrity” groundhog who’s kept in a tiny cage only to be paraded around on Groundhog Day.
An entangled sea turtle was saved by the Coast Guard after being found caught in cords securing a bundle of cocaine that was floating in the ocean.
If you don’t know how cruel elephant rides are, let PETA’s founder show you.
The movement for total animal liberation is growing with PETA at the helm.
PETA UK commends Scotland for becoming the first country in the UK to ban wild-animal circuses.
PETA has uncovered new documents showing that experimenters at the University of Utah flagrantly violated animal welfare laws—again.
Olympic champion Chris Mears, who won Britain’s first gold medal for diving in 2016, is making a splash in PETA’s campaign against swim-with-dolphins parks.