Don’t like being “ghosted”? Neither did China’s now functionally extinct dugongs. Read how one of the causes was discarded fishing equipment called “ghost gear.”
See some of the shocking findings that PETA’s investigations uncovered—and how our work helped animals in 2022.
Octopuses are not currently “farmed” animals, but there are plans for an octopus farm to open in Spain in 2023. Take action to help PETA stop this atrocity.
New science suggests a link between eating fish and developing skin cancer. Learn the facts and what you can do to keep yourself (and fish!) healthy.
Help introduce your little one to the importance of a cruelty-free kitchen by “veganizing” your child’s already existing toy kitchen with custom stickers or updated menu items.

Colombia’s dining scene is full of vegan-friendly spots that won’t disappoint. Here are six wonderful vegan restaurants to try!
With crispy vegan fillets, savory plant-based crab cakes, and flaky “fish” sticks, PETA’s 2021 company of the year makes it easier than ever to leave sea lives where they belong: in the sea.
Honor Earth Day 2022 by streaming “Eating Our Way to Extinction,” available globally on Amazon Prime Video today! Read more to find out how to watch it.
Back by popular demand, Ingrid Newkirk is shining the spotlight on crabs in a virtual talk on her bestselling book “Animalkind.” Sign up today and “catch” a vegan seafood gift!
Fish feel pain, too! And if your family usually celebrates Father’s Day by accompanying Dad to the local fishing hole, this will help you start a kinder tradition.
Join 25 of the world’s most trusted experts for the free online 10th Annual Food Revolution Summit! Get the latest insights on vegan health while supporting PETA’s vital work for animals. It’s a win-win! Register today.
From an NBA star to some of the hottest names in film and TV, celebs around the world are urging their fans to watch “Seaspiracy” and keep fish off their plates.
Is your penchant for tuna and shrimp killing dolphins and sharks, too? “Seaspiracy” says it could be. Learn what the film reveals about “bycatch” and dubious “dolphin-safe” logos.
Can fishing be kind to animals? Yes—if it involves hooking trash, not trout! Find out how you can take part in this fun, fish-friendly hobby.
Dangerous parasites may worm their way into fish flesh. Catch kindness, not worms, by eating only vegan seafood.