Thanks to PETA, three little pigs are home for the holidays. Watch the video from the heartwarming rescue, and keep pigs off your plate.
Numerous animals have died because of incompetence at UC-Davis laboratories—PETA is demanding that the USDA hold the institution accountable.
Sheep called—they want their coats back. See how PETA’s making headlines with our #WoolFreeWinter campaign!
PETA previously exposed exhibitor Adam Burck’s practice of keeping tigers in small crates. Now, a woman has sued Burck, claiming she was mauled at his home.
From makeup and munchies to the most inspiring celebs, help us pick the winners of PETA’s 2022 Libby Awards by voting today.
The fight for food justice has never tasted so good! See how PETA’s working to bring healthy vegan foods to cities across the U.S.
At Debbie Dolittle’s Animal Experience, a sloth named Malia died after falling from a climbing structure—she was apparently severely emaciated, bruised, and stressed. And that’s not all.
PETA’s taking the National Institutes of Health to court over its continued funding of failed sepsis tests on animals.
A bacon sandwich isn’t just putting people off their lunch—it’s making them swear off meat entirely. For the same reasons that nipples don’t belong in a hoagie, no meat does.
Notorious horse trainer Steve Asmussen agrees to settlement of his third lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Labor.
PETA scientists will figure prominently at the 11th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences conference this week.
SeaWorld’s cycle of abuse and death continues: Female orcas in the ocean can live up to 80 years, but Amaya—the latest to die in one of the marine park’s cramped tanks—was only 6.
Tired of ghosting and games? Ready to find a real relationship? Misha is, too.
Countless animals suffer and die at the CDC—yet the facilities are still accredited. It’s time for that to change.
PETA is ready to help medical centers across the country switch to modern, animal-free training options that will spare lives and build confidence in new doctors.