Luke was escorted from the building by security – but not before he made sure that everyone in the packed auditorium understood the toll that “breedism” takes on dogs.
The announcement was heard by all passengers, who received leaflets on the treatment of transported monkeys. Many Air France fliers, including crew members, had questions for the activists.
Plans to build a horrific new chicken factory in Worcestershire were dismissed after almost 30,000 PETA supporters spoke out against the proposal.
Two turkeys’ fates hung in the balance after an Oxford radio station asked listeners to vote on whether to “keep it” or “cook it.”
The Norwegian Animal Research Authority has, for the first time, rejected an application by the Norwegian Armed Forces to injure and kill animals in archaic trauma training exercises.
Preventing what he calls a “double tragedy,” Sam Simon stepped in to buy a bull named Benjy, who was sentenced to slaughter because he was gay.
The European Ombudsman makes a landmark decision on a PETA UK complaint that could prevent millions of animals from suffering and dying in laboratory experiments.
There are millions of them. They live behind bars and die frightened and in pain. They may never see the sun. And their lives are in your hands.
Every airline has stopped shipping primates to laboratories, except one. That means PETA has stopped protesting every airline, except for one.