Whether you want to protest Blathers’ museum or you just want to rock some vegan swag, these Animal Crossing: New Horizons designs are must-haves.
New book “HIDDEN” is a memorial to animals exploited by humans. For many, whether or not we heed its plea is a matter of life and death.
J.Crew Group has filed for bankruptcy as malls across the country remain closed. PETA has a vital solution to help the retail giant revamp itself.
Experts warn the exotic skins trade may fuel the spread of diseases like COVID-19, and starting this season, Mulberry discontinued the use of skins from alligators, ostriches, and more.
Sweden made the decision to ban mink breeding on fur farms this year. See what you can do to help PETA shut down dangerous fur farms here in the U.S.!
Canada Goose is attempting to “humane wash” its image and circumvent bans on the sale of fur with its new policy—but fur is always cruelly obtained.
Raising and killing exotic animals for “luxury” fashion items may be setting the stage for the next viral pandemic.
With its pandemic-fueling potential, LVMH’s sale of fur and exotic skins shows a total disregard for everyone’s life.
Shy, solitary pangolins want to be left alone to forage and climb trees—not be sold for soup at “wet markets,” where diseases like COVID-19 originate.
After nearly a dozen investigations proved that tormenting and killing wild animals for fashion is far from “responsible” or “sustainable,” will Ralph Lauren stop this abuse?
What do a tethered king, an ailing queen, Zeus without his palace, and a goose with a broken wing all have in common? Our field team was there for them when no one else was.
This actor presents the heartbreaking story of one sheep who was repeatedly mutilated, stomped on, and finally killed for wool.
PETA urged the American Red Cross to consider cows’ lives in its lifesaving flood and fire kits, and the organization and its leather-free glove initiative didn’t let us down.
What more do you need to see before you stop wearing wool? How many more sheep must be beaten, cut open, kicked, thrown, and skinned alive? Take action now.
For the first time ever, a Scottish wool farmer has pleaded guilty after being caught engaged in acts of flagrant cruelty to sheep following PETA Asia’s investigation into Scotland’s wool industry.