After PETA Asia exposed cruelty behind “responsible down,” companies have scrambled to do damage control.
James Cameron waited 13 years to bring the underwater world of Pandora to life, so why on Earth didn’t he pause for five minutes before endorsing dolphin abuse?
After learning about our alpaca investigation, Deckers footwear brands—including UGG, Sanuk, and Teva—have banned alpaca fleece!
A new cartoon shows Santa drinking milk from a cow’s udder: It’s PETA’s way of encouraging kids to embrace kinder holiday traditions, like leaving oat milk out with vegan cookies.
In 2022 alone, PETA’s advocacy led to the rescue of more than 4,000 dogs bred for use in experiments. Learn more about our full-time work for animals in labs.
New York’s Puppy Mill Pipeline Bill has been signed into law, so countless cats, dogs, and rabbits will be saved from being bred and sold at pet stores.
James Svoboda’s days of roadside exhibition are over! Discover how PETA helped animals he abused and learn how you can take action for others like them.
If your New Year’s resolution includes being happier and healthier, start by going vegan! These celeb quotes are sure to help you make the change.
PETA is glad to hear that the new owner of the Miami Seaquarium is still committed to releasing the orca Lolita to a seaside sanctuary. If she is healthy enough, we look forward to seeing it happen.
Need some great end of year inspiration? Check out these 2022 victories for animals by PETA supporters, and take action with our easy, cutting-edge systems.
Breathing-impaired breeds live with chronic health issues simply because humans want them to look a certain way. Here’s why they should be banned.
PETA shares the critical citations that shady Sloth Encounters exhibitor Larry Wallach has received for his ongoing exploitation of sloths.
The FBI has identified cruelty to animals as a warning sign of more violence to come.
See some of the shocking findings that PETA’s investigations uncovered—and how our work helped animals in 2022.
At Indian Creek Zoo, workers left animals in dangerous enclosures and failed to provide them with vital veterinary care.