PETA is thrilled that the Welsh government is making a firm commitment to banning wild-animal circuses, an archaic and patently inhumane form of animal exploitation.
More than 100 activists marched to the beat of drums towards the Plaza Consistorial in Pamplona, Spain, holding signs proclaiming, “Stop the Bloody Bullfights.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are sure to receive a wide variety of wedding gifts, but PETA India’s may be the most unique.
The PETA International Science Consortium has launched an award for one early-career scientist to attend the 20th International Congress on In Vitro Toxicology.
Johnnie Walker and Campari Group end their sponsorship of the cruel elephant polo contest.
Through its obsession with “purity of breed,” Crufts rewards breeders for producing dogs with “ideal” physical traits with little or no regard for their welfare.
The leather industry is responsible for the deaths of over a billion animals every year, including cows, pigs, goats, dogs, and cats.
Each “gravestone” represented one of the 41 orcas who have died on SeaWorld’s watch.
Cloning primates won’t solve human medical problems, but it will lead to misery for these intelligent and sensitive animals.
PETA UK commends Scotland for becoming the first country in the UK to ban wild-animal circuses.
Olympic champion Chris Mears, who won Britain’s first gold medal for diving in 2016, is making a splash in PETA’s campaign against swim-with-dolphins parks.
The new regulations will help spare animals a life of misery.
Thousands of people, including Spanish celebrities, marched to the square in Madrid—a city once famous for bullfighting.
Renowned wildlife photographer Andrew Parkinson has pledged to donate 25 per cent of his profits to charities that work to preserve animals’ disappearing habitats.
Excerpt from electronica pioneer’s new autobiography shows how PETA merged animal rights with music in the experimental ’80s.