After a hunter accidentally shot a photographer, PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk urged him to make this his last innocent victim by hanging up his guns.
In A Story Lately Told, Oscar-winning animal advocate Anjelica Huston discusses her early qualms about her family’s hunting habits.
“Reality” redneck and sham animal rescuer “Turtleman” flouts the law and treats fragile bats like disposable stage props.
A new petition against the Taiji dolphin slaughter is headed to the White House—and it reads like a list of “who’s who” in entertainment.
Photographer Andrew Garn showcases the beauty and grace of our concrete jungles’ living treasures in a New York City exhibit running from January 25 to March 1.
Nye County, Nevada, takes tiger abuser Karl Mitchell to court.
Good news! After inquiries from PETA, Google has confirmed that the cruel RoboRoach app is no longer in the Google Play store.
Posed for a photo over the corpse of the beautiful lion she had just killed in cold blood, the hunter Melissa Bachman has sparked understandable outrage.
As a last resort, PETA has sued the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission in an effort to stop the cruel Opossum Drop.
Our tongue-in-cheek “Attack of the Pigeons!” video warns people to be nice to pigeonsor else.
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird & it’s a plane & it’s a PETA Air Angel!
A federal district court has just issued an order yet again rejecting the USDA’s attempt to get rid of a challenge to its absurd decision.
When deer are trying to outrun hunters, things can get dicey for drivers. Read on to learn how you can keep your family safe.
PETA urges feds to investigate Boston College’s plans to bring back a live-eagle mascot after 47 years.
To succeed in business, sometimes you have to think outside the cage.