One second of this claustrophobic, filthy nightmare is a second too many for any of us, and the remaining 864 calves, just 7 to 8 months old, have been living like this since mid-December.
This year marks the eighth anniversary of the EU’s precedent-setting bans on cosmetics tests on animals and the sale of animal-tested cosmetics. So, why are animals still being used for new tests?
Excellent news for ducks and geese! PETA U.K. celebrates as the iconic British grocer bans “torture in a tin.” Here are the top moments from its decade-long push.
Renowned French artist Invader launched a limited collection of T-shirts and stickers created for PETA France in support of animal rights.
After nearly 90,000 supporters of PETA and its affiliates contacted Polish officials, Poland—the world’s third-largest fur producer—is poised to prevent the suffering of millions of minks, foxes, and raccoon dogs.
Tests on animals for cosmetics ingredients have been banned in the EU since 2013, but an apparent gross misinterpretation of the law could force manufacturers and regulatory authorities to ignore the ban.
In the wake of tragedy, PETA’s Global Compassion Fund is supporting those scouring the ruins for animals, delivering crucial animal supplies to families, and more. See how you can help!
After viewing a PETA exposé, this luxury fashion brand has confirmed that it will “discontinue the production of garments in which [alpaca] is present by the end of 2021”!
A giant beaten and bruised “pigeon” on crutches protested with PETA U.K. outside Windsor Castle—where the Queen has been isolating since the start of lockdown.
The chart-topping Swedish singer is talking animal adoption for a new PETA U.K. ad.
PETA has gone undercover to expose the suffering and deaths of thousands of birds at a pigeon race patronized by Queen Elizabeth.
The 15-year-old actor sits down with PETA U.K. in a new video to discuss all things vegan.
Experts warn the exotic skins trade may fuel the spread of diseases like COVID-19, and starting this season, Mulberry discontinued the use of skins from alligators, ostriches, and more.
PETA fired off a letter to Mayor Enrique Maya Miranda of Pamplona, Spain, with a huge incentive to end barbaric bull runs and bullfights. See how much the group is offering.