PETA has a saucy reminder that we can all make the world a more peaceful place simply by choosing nonviolent meals.
It’s not every day you see a giant “fish” teaching folks about compassion.
People in Washington, D.C., were treated to a free green vegan beer and a complimentary vegan starter kit to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in cruelty-free style.
On the day of its Initial Public Offering, Canada Goose finds out that when you’re trading in lives, IPO means Inviting Public Outrage.
PETA’s president and staff joined activists from Toronto Pig Save to block trucks hauling pigs to slaughter—just long enough to show the animals some kindness.
PETA’s moving, talking bear will tell USDA exactly how animals suffer in filthy, barren concrete pits.
Diseases run rampant when animals are confined to filthy, enclosed spaces—which these repeated avian flu outbreaks prove.
We bid Ringling good riddance with our protest signs held high. But our fight is not yet over.
Going against wildlife experts, local residents, and even the city’s own mayor, the city council in Arcadia, California, voted to trap and kill coyotes. PETA needs your help to stop this.
These nearly naked “crocodiles” represent the hideous lives and torturous deaths that reptiles experience at Vietnamese exotic-skin suppliers.
Outside Michael Kors’ New York store, PETA urges the designer to discontinue the use of furs and exotic skins and asks shoppers to boycott the line until he does.
Hallmark continues to profit from selling cards featuring chimpanzees who exhibit fear grimaces that look like human smiles.
Takara the orca is set to give birth any day at SeaWorld San Antonio. Protesters want her released to a coastal sanctuary before that happens.
PETA supporters will gather at theaters across the country to demonstrate against the use of dogs on the set and behind the scenes in “A Dog’s Purpose.”
Maggie Q led PETA supporters in a spirited “bloody” protest against Canada Goose’s fur-trimmed and feather-filled jackets outside the company’s Toronto headquarters.