PETA’s rescue team has returned from Texas with some extra passengers: 67 dogs and cats from shelters in the disaster area who are in search of new homes.
Eating vegan is the gift that keeps on giving.
Pam is showing Canada Goose employees what their company won’t: how coyotes are really trapped and killed for their fur.
PETA’s “seal” proudly proclaimed, “I’m ME, Not MEAT.”
Across the globe, PETA supporters turned out in droves in support of the Animal Rights March.
PETA’s Community Animal Project rescue team members, along with a staffer from our sheltering partner Virginia Beach SPCA, spent a week on the ground in Texas.
SeaWorld’s violent response to protesters doesn’t help its ugly image.
Excerpt from electronica pioneer’s new autobiography shows how PETA merged animal rights with music in the experimental ’80s.
In San Francisco, giant ‘vegetables’ called for nonviolence and compassion for all.
In this summer issue, learn why octopuses are “too super to be supper” and why eating fish is like smoking low-tar cigarettes.
Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights activist, comedian, and animal advocate Dick Gregory opposed subjugation in any form.
When the “Lettuce Ladies” stepped out in Cuba, people went nuts. Now PETA’s vegan ambassadors are touring Russia, Romania, and Turkey.
Today’s youth are driving the most rapid shift away from using animals for food, clothing, experiments, and entertainment of all time.
Direwolf look-alike huskies are being bought on a whim by Game of Thrones fans and then given away when novelty wears off and responsibility sets in.
Taking a stand against violence to animals got them kicked and violently thrown to the ground.