PETA has a saucy reminder that we can all make the world a more peaceful place simply by choosing nonviolent meals.
Colorado State University (CSU) has announced that it’s building a “slaughter teaching facility” on campus, and it’ll be located near the Morgan Library.
Arkansas should be ashamed that it has so much to hide, even from its own citizens.
Chilli is committed to spreading a healthy message—and she would love for Chili’s Grill & Bar to get with the times.
How can anyone eat eggs or chicken after watching these babies frantically struggle just to survive?
PETA’s president and staff joined activists from Toronto Pig Save to block trucks hauling pigs to slaughter—just long enough to show the animals some kindness.
Diseases run rampant when animals are confined to filthy, enclosed spaces—which these repeated avian flu outbreaks prove.
The “white stuff” isn’t the right stuff.
“Whoever is kind to the creatures of God, is kind to himself.”
Fall in love with pigs—and Moby! Watch the musician’s latest music video and learn more about one of the most intelligent and social animals on Earth.
This type of cruelty, although upsetting, is sadly very familiar. Often, eating one animal may involve the death of scores of others.
Here’s a reminder that chicken meat was once a living, breathing, bleeding being.
Video obtained by PETA India from Anonymous for Animal Rights taken inside several of India’s hatcheries and farms reveals shocking similarities to U.S. abuses.
In a revealing article, The New York Times reports that animals on “humane” farms can still endure crowding, tail-docking, branding, beak slicing, and more.
In a short video titled “The Machine,” a Danish woman shines a light on the scope of suffering in the egg industry.