For animals forced to perform for human entertainment, Bob Barker says the price is always too high.
Following an undercover investigation by PETA, the Bowmanville Zoo says it will will close its doors.
Some veterinary programs require students to perform painful, unnecessary procedures on live animals—but one company is working to change that.
It’s a happy ending for Esmeralda and many other animals, thanks to PETA’s help.
The belugas who were captured shouldn’t be left to languish in small tanks.
Take action in effective ways that will have a lasting impact for all animals.
PETA intends to present evidence that Dade City’s Wild Things is abusive and a habitual violator of the Endangered Species Act.
Yes, AGAIN.
Forward-thinking scientists plan to discuss non-animal research methods at an international conference that could help countless animals.
Another animal used for human entertainment is dead.
Once again, a roadside zoo earns itself a pile of citations for violating the Animal Welfare Act.
For years, PETA scientists have been proving that animal experiments are abusive, unreliable, and wasteful and cost both animal and human lives.
The military’s policy requires using life-like human simulators instead of animals for combat trauma training when possible. PETA’s pushing for more progress.
You may have noticed that today in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, there was a chimpanzee handcuffed by strips of film.
PETA’s eyewitness investigation into Primate Products, Inc., revealed widespread abuse, and for many monkeys, that’s only the beginning.