PETA went hard in the paint in June. Check out how we won for animals imprisoned in laboratories, traveling sideshows, and elsewhere.
“Suddenly it dawned on me,” she explains. “I was in the hamster wheel .… It wasn’t until that shock—it stopped me in my tracks.”
Now, you can take action with PETA’s international affiliates using the PETA iOS app. Download it for your iPhone today!
A pro-vegan message from PETA is percolating in independent coffee shops in America’s biggest dairy states. Find out why.
Bold protests and big targets set PETA apart. See how the world’s largest animal rights organization is working to help animals every day.
From starting the first cruelty-free eye-care company to sparing animals in military drills, five people prove that just one can win.
Barefoot and decked out in a PETA T-shirt, Scott DeFusco dedicated his Boston Marathon race to helping lonely, neglected “outdoor dogs.”
PETA activists are the best when it comes to pushing for complete animal liberation. Check out just a few of our victories from April.
PETA activists—human and dog alike—are challenging animal abusers who choose to breed, hurt, and kill dogs for cruel experiments.
Here are just some of the many places where PETA was demanding change for animals in March—and how you can help us win.
Read the story of the years-long battle to reunite Lolita with her family.
“Every living, feeling being deserves respect and understanding.” —Ingrid Newkirk
PETA supporters marched in solidarity with and in support of all the victims of gun violence at March for Our Lives events across the country.
Following West Hollywood’s and Berkeley’s leads, San Francisco could become the next U.S. city to institute a citywide ban on the sale of fur.
Canada Goose, the Iditarod, and TAMU don’t stand a chance.