In addition to watching vendors push the limits of the uses for a deep fryer, you’re going to see some interesting things when you visit the state fair.
A producer of the “reality” show is finally being hit with a real fine from the USDA for a number of staged scenes that caused animals to suffer.
Huge rolls of skin, fat, and fur crowd their faces. Their eyes are red and inflamed. This is the misery some arctic foxes endure on Finnish fur farms.
In this summer issue, learn why octopuses are “too super to be supper” and why eating fish is like smoking low-tar cigarettes.
Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights activist, comedian, and animal advocate Dick Gregory opposed subjugation in any form.
How to show compassion for all beings regardless of race, religion, gender, or species, by aspiring to achieve “peace in our dinnertime.”
PETA experts will expose the lack of scientific validity of testing on animals and explain why non-animal test methods are the way of the future.
“They put me in a tiny cage with a concrete floor, and only a tire swing to play with.”
In 5 years, PETA has rescued 60 bears from misery in captivity. One of our members explains to NPR why we have to keep fighting for these animals.
When the “Lettuce Ladies” stepped out in Cuba, people went nuts. Now PETA’s vegan ambassadors are touring Russia, Romania, and Turkey.
After a group of humans was filmed grabbing and posing with frightened bear cubs, one bear is missing and the other is recovering at a refuge center.
Circuses that exploit animals are well on their way to the dustbin of history.
Hunting is killing for fun, plain and simple.
Many people would like to have an animal companion, but not everyone is a responsible, compassionate animal guardian.
Christine Lattin doesn’t like that PETA has exposed her cruel and pointless experiments on birds. We respond to her misleading comments.