Are you ingesting donkey skin? Or rubbing it on your face? The answer may surprise you.
We’re still in the dark about how the USDA is enforcing our nation’s most important animal protection law.
From being chained up at the Detroit Auto Show to having their “skin” ripped off in Times Square, there’s little that PETA supporters won’t do.
A 20-minute search was all it took to find the driver’s criminal records, yet someone put him behind the wheel. Ten pigs died as a result.
Folks have flooded social media with informative—and often downright hilarious—responses to the dairy industry’s propaganda.
The federal government’s recent ruling—that “USDA Organic” animals can be treated just as inhumanely as those who live and die on factory farms—simply made it official.
We’re recognizing one company for promoting a kinder, more compassionate world. If you’re a movie buff, this year’s award recipient will come as no surprise.
Vice News is exposing a new depth to the physical and psychological abuse of cows on dairy farms.
A North Carolina turkey producer promises to put measures in place to keep turkeys from suffering and dying slowly on the side of the road.
Photos and video footage from a slaughterhouse operated by the world’s largest meat producer show improperly stunned cows.
Animals used for food are usually killed in slaughterhouses, out of humans’ sight. When transport trucks carrying them crash on highways, their suffering is harder to ignore.
The time has passed for supporting weak bills that consider improvements for animals in millimeters when they should be measured in miles.
This sick baby turkey went from dragging herself across the ground to playing with puppies at a sanctuary.
Act compassionately this holiday season by keeping animals off your plates and out of your closets.
Iowa residents can thank a single dairy farm in New Vienna for spoiling miles of their waterways and killing more than 60,000 fish.