Why would a turkey need a pardon? This year, Courtney Stodden is offering pardon certificates to those who really need them: humans who have eaten turkeys.
PETA is calling on everyone to think for themselves, not be a zombie, and shun wool in favor of soft, cozy vegan options that leave sheep in peace.
As communities experience the disastrous results of misguided “no-kill” policies, PETA urges shelters to make animals, not statistics, their priority.
Located in a Bangkok department store, Pata Zoo is “one of the worst zoos in the world.” Watch PETA’s video to see the way animals suffer at this crummy hellhole.
We did it! We never gave up on the dogs from the canine muscular dystrophy lab. Now they’re going home.
These kind people want to make sure this is the last bullfighting season in Lima. Learn about their performance outside the city’s famous bullfighting ring.
Xena’s life was stolen—UMass experimenters cut her open, implanted her with wires, and left her to suffer. You can help end this horror.
Check out PETA Latino’s provocative vigil for SeaWorld victims and the group’s three “ofrendas” for 500+ dead dolphins and whales this Día de los Muertos.
Animal-friendly streetwear style has never been easier, thanks to vegan artist Phil America’s brand-new streetwear capsule collection with PETA.
When an animal is in need, PETA fieldworkers do everything in their power to help. Learn more about their groundbreaking work.
We got wind of this company’s plan to build a dangerous facility to house imported lab-bound monkeys—and we jumped into action.
Fashion brand NOIZE has teamed up with PETA for a new display in Montréal’s Eaton Centre. Together, we’re calling on shoppers to choose compassionate fashion.
Federal records document that Columbia University labs are lawless hellholes, in which experimenters perform unapproved surgeries and mice eat each other to survive.
Praxis put a fresh coat of paint on Miami to raise awareness of the dolphins held prisoner at the Miami Seaquarium, who were starved to the point of emaciation.
After the University of Bristol’s president crossed the pond, PETA delivered a loud-and-clear message regarding who the school needs to get out of the water.