A staff member at a U.S. farmed-animal sanctuary joined PETA Germany’s team near the Ukrainian border in Hungary. Learn about the animals he helped, and find out how you can support this vital work.
By rebranding its new farm set as a sanctuary, LEGO would allow children to imagine a world in which animals can live in peace.
After its third investigation into the horse-drawn carriage industry in Kolkata, PETA India issued a news release demanding immediate action for horses. See how you can help.
PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman was just in high school when the gripping events detailed in “Free the Animals” unfolded. Find out how she took part in the action and how you can, too.
Details coming out following the tragic shooting in Buffalo, New York, show that the alleged shooter reportedly had a history of violence toward animals.
If you’re looking for new stories to fill your child’s imagination, take a page out of PETA Kids’ book with these colorful and engaging tales of empathy for animals.
From making an insect-rescue kit to enjoying a scoop (or two!) of their favorite vegan ice cream, your child’s summer vacation will be filled with fun and educational experiences, thanks to PETA Kids’ activity boards.
Praxis is a Latin American illustrator and stencil artist who uses his talents to promote animal rights and make positive changes.
How much do you know about the lives—and the deaths—of sheep used for clothing? PETA Australia’s new site sets the record straight.
You can help “the least of these” by urging Louisiana State University to end Christine Lattin’s deadly experiments on gentle sparrows.
Will the Ministry of Defence go faux? PETA U.K. called for its high-performing faux–bear fur caps to be quick-marched into service at a meeting with members of Parliament.
If your child wants to go vegan, PETA Kids is here to walk you through everything you need to know—including helping them stay healthy and getting inspiration for their next animal-friendly meal.
The school joins a growing number of companies and universities that have banned this junk-science experiment, in which small animals must swim for their lives, after hearing from PETA and PETA Australia.
After watching this footage taken at a tourist spot in Thailand, you’ll never step foot in any attraction that offers cruel elephant rides.
Thanks to thousands of PETA U.K. supporters and others, the U.K. Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022 recognizes what we’ve long known: Animals are complex, feeling beings.