Confused about how horse-drawn carriages plus tourists in Cartagena, Colombia, equals equine abuse? PETA clears up the equation and gets you galloping to help.
These canines in Cancún, Mexico, got the help they needed after a visit from teams supported by PETA’s Global Compassion Fund.
Actor Kate del Castillo doesn’t hold back her feelings about bullfighting in this powerful new PETA ad and video.
If finding vegan sports gear is your goal, take a page from PETA Kids’ playbook and help your child become an MVP for animals.
From puzzles and stickers to vegan tips, this free magazine has everything your kids need to be superheroes for animals.
One school in Uganda is teaching compassion and empathy for all—including other animals. Here’s why TeachKind is giving it a PETA award.
After a temple pledged never to keep or hire elephants or any other animals, PETA India responded with a gift that might surprise visitors at first glance.
If you’re looking for new stories to fire your child’s imagination, PETA Kids’ favorite books are full of colorful and engaging tales of empathy for animals.
Who was named PETA India’s “Most Influential Vegan” of 2022? PETA President Ingrid Newkirk chats with him in this video.
Along with vegan Valentine’s Day candy and cards, share a lesson of love for animals with a free downloadable kit from PETA’s humane education division.
Packed with protein and vitamins, these five vegan meals will keep your family full and happy without breaking the bank.
Nothing says “love” like sharing an animal-friendly Valentine’s Day with your family. Here are PETA Kids’ top tips, from treats to crafts.
Looking for an animal-friendly Valentine’s Day craft? PETA Kids has your back with these FREE printable cards your young ones can customize and share with loved ones.
Signed, sealed, and delivered! A total of 1.2 million people banded together to protect rabbits, rats, and others. Find out what’s next for the European citizens’ initiative to end tests on animals.
Cruelty is never in fashion! SMCP Group told PETA France it will stop using birds for their down and feathers by the fall–winter 2023 season.