Closing down animal prisons, locking up abusers, and pushing boundaries—it’s all in a day’s work for PETA’s “legal eagles.” Sign up for our special virtual event on April 8 to learn how they do it!
The nearly 200 exhausted, sick, and injured dogs pulled off the trail this year are that many more reasons why the Iditarod must end.
Now’s your chance to network with other student activists and brainstorm, strategize, and plan ways to end speciesism. Register now—the first 100 people to sign up will get exclusive freebies!
THIS FRIDAY: Pull up a seat and prepare to be awed as PETA’s president shares stories of animals’ amazing intelligence from her latest book, “Animalkind.” Did we mention there will be chocolates?
PETA’s 40th Anniversary virtual event features an online auction with tons of goodies. Here are a few of the prizes up for grabs in this year’s auction!
The global pandemic and growing awareness of inequality have prompted a social reckoning—one that should include a reflection on the ways in which humans violate other animals.
We’ve reached 40 years of global campaigns for animals and want to celebrate with YOU! Join PETA President Ingrid Newkirk and inspiring stars for the first-ever livestreamed PETA party.
Don’t miss this virtual event on October 22! Learn essentials including strategies for financial and estate planning, cruelty-free investing, and planning for animal companions. Please note: This event is most relevant for people based in the U.S.
The most talked-about play at Texas A&M’s most recent football game wasn’t made by a player—it was made by PETA supporters rushing the field, urging TAMU to shut down its dog lab.
“Without Consent” exposed the wretched history of nonconsensual experiments on humans and our fellow animals in the U.S.
Ask and have your animal questions answered live! Register now to attend PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s virtual presentation about her latest book on October 14.
Riding the wave of France’s historic announcement that it’s banning orca captivity, PETA supporters are urging the European-owned Miami Seaquarium to retire Lolita to a seaside sanctuary, too!
We in the animal rights movement know all too well how frustrating it is for people to scoff at our message, even with blatant evidence of injustice.
As if slaughterhouses weren’t already inherently evil, Tyson just responded after management was caught betting money on how many workers would get COVID-19.
In case dog tormenter Peter Nghiem didn’t get the message that it’s wrong to inflict pain on so many lives, all these people decided to tell him.