Some 30,000 activists took to the streets of Tel Aviv, Israel for the largest animal rights march in the country’s history.
PETA’s ‘foxes’ bared their skin so that animals can keep theirs.
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.
SeaWorld’s violent response to protesters doesn’t help its ugly image.
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.
Every year, this national animal rights conference brings together people bonded in their commitment to animal living.
Check out photos from PETA’s evening with world-renowned animal rights activist James Aspey!
After PETA and LION members called for the Banana Derby act to be excluded from the East Northport Fireman’s Fair, the department responded by banning all animal acts.
It’s not a sought-after trifecta, but SeaWorld managed to score it.
Members of Congress and their staffers got to “pig out” on National Hot Dog Day.
For nearly a decade, Christine Lattin has been killing and tormenting wild birds in meaningless experiments.
To kick off New York Fashion Week: Men’s, PETA celebrated the grand opening of vegan luxury menswear store Brave GentleMan.
Case Farms—an Ohio slaughterhouse—is notorious for its stench, so PETA is encouraging drivers to say no to smelly meat and go vegan instead!