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.
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, PETA is singing the praises of women in music who are using their voices to speak up for animals.
PETA and Save the Duck are urging music’s biggest stars to strike a note of compassion for birds by gifting them high-tech, down-free vegan coats!
As if starring in two viral PETA videos to speak up for dogs weren’t enough, Tyrann Mathieu has now scored a donation that will help PETA help more vulnerable dogs.
Animal rights activism is not a “white thing,” and these remarkable women of color prove it. Get to know them—and get inspired.
The PETA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient was one of animals’ most dedicated advocates.
Hot toddies and adopted doggies! PETA toasts congressional animal champions and progress for animals with a spirited inaugural virtual bash.
Once a part of Future Farmers of America (FFA), Merissa Underwood shares how seeing kids abuse animals changed her life. Read her story here.
PETA’s 40th anniversary was the (virtual) celebration that Mariah Carey, Paul McCartney, Joaquin Phoenix, George Lopez, and many other stars just couldn’t miss.
One activist stepped up to save local vegan restaurants and feed those in need during a worldwide pandemic. Here’s why her company won a major PETA award.
Thanks to PETA and other animal rights activists, if “Saturday Night Live” filmed its “monkeys throwing poop” skit today, exploiting Mikey or other chimpanzees wouldn’t be an option.
1980 saw the founding of PETA as well as the first Go-Go’s single, and the band members were among PETA’s first famous supporters. Now you can get a T-shirt modeled by lead singer Belinda Carlisle exclusively through the PETA Shop.
In the midst of a global pandemic, celebs like Jennifer Lopez and James Charles are fueling another national crisis: companion animal overpopulation.
PETA Germany created this mind-blowingly realistic gorilla using CGI. So we’re here to say—if a nonprofit can do it, so can Hollywood!
This isn’t science—it’s a cruel fiasco: the wrong size devices implanted in pigs’ heads, devices implanted on the wrong place on pigs’ spines, monkeys poisoned by the wrong glue.