Leonardo da Vinci was known just as much for his extraordinary artwork as for his scientific genius, but did you know he was also an animal rights pioneer?
These celebrities and influencers are just some of the millions of people who now know of the carnage that Canada’s government is allowing.
Renowned artist Daniel Mazzone has always had a soft spot for animals. See the work that the man dubbed “the next Andy Warhol” donated to PETA.
A film about a man’s unwavering bond with a gorilla sounds like one PETA would love, right? Here’s why we’re giving it little to no praise.
Here are just some of the many places where PETA was demanding change for animals in March—and how you can help us win.
PETA scientists spoke at Texas A&M to set the record straight: The school’s cruel muscular dystrophy experiments are a complete failure.
Longtime PETA target John Galliano just announced that he’s finally going fur-free. Read the joint interview between the designer and PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews.
PETA’s exposé of an Australian dairy farm reveals the terrible suffering in every sip of milk, slice of cheese, and scoop of ice cream.
This rescued kitten’s ear may be tattered, but her spirit is intact.
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.
Now is the time to promote kindness and compassion rather than violence, bloodshed, and death.
Dogs take on leading roles in Wes Anderson’s new heartwarming film. Instead of using real dogs, they’re brought to life through stop motion.
After going back on multiple promises to stop using fur, Donna Karan finally commits to going fur-free.