Stink, stank, stunk! Three roadside zoos are getting a lump of coal from PETA ahead of the holidays. Find out why you shouldn’t go near them with a thirty-nine-and-a-half-foot pole.
PETA’s 2024 Company of the Year had us tickled ‘PINK’ when it chose to be an ‘angel’ for animals in its catwalk comeback.
The court is fed up—and so is PETA. Learn who the authorities just found in Tonia Haddix’s basement!
2024 was a good year for animal-free science, thanks to PETA and our passionate supporters. Here are some of our most exciting accomplishments this year!
By using PETA’s innovative action alert system, supporters like you have made meaningful changes in the lives of countless animals this year.
Today’s compassionate, young bright minds continue to save living, feeling beings from being treated as property, objects, or even ingredients.
USDA has officially warned Alpha Genesis, but NIH is still funneling millions to this failing facility.
Time is running out for Corky, the longest-held captive orca in the world—so PETA ran 150 miles to demand her freedom. Check out the highlights from our sensational relay!
After hearing from PETA, a global confectionery colossus and dairy giant are committing to sweetness by abandoning cruel experiments on animals.
“Monkey Laundering,” a documentary featuring a PETA scientist, just won an Emmy! Learn more about the award and the monkeys featured in this exposé.
Learn how TeachKind Science launched the Kind Frog, engaged with educators, and sparked meaningful conversations about humane non-animal dissection at conventions across the country.
Victory! Find out how HBO’s “Chimp Crazy” and an escalating campaign by PETA helped secure the rescue of another exploited chimpanzee.
Why are the members of the University of Washington’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee trying to hide?
Europe’s largest marine animal prison is closing. What does it mean for the industry and where will its residents go now?
For nearly 10 years, PETA fieldworkers visited senior dog Rusty in a tiny, dirt pen. Now, he’s living it up in Florida. See how PETA helped him.