Each day brings more agonizing monotony for the 16 orcas still imprisoned at SeaWorld. Meet the survivors, and learn how you can help them.
SeaWorld thought it was invincible. See how PETA turned the tide.
Ozzy Osbourne was a legend and a provocateur, but PETA will remember the “Prince of Darkness” most fondly for the gentle side he showed to animals.
‘Hellboy’ star Ron Perlman is lighting a fire under Niagara Falls Tourism with an urgent PSA: End fireworks displays. Check out his new video for PETA!
PETA exposed jockey Jose Nicasio for illegal racing at unsanctioned tracks and electro-shocking horses. Now, the California Horse Racing Board has banned him for life.
One woman risked everything to expose cruelty and corruption in one of the most extensive undercover operations ever conducted in an animal testing laboratory. What she documented in Prime Video’s “Undercover: Inside the Bunker” is shocking—but not unique.
PETA has learned that a back-room deal is in the works to give more than 1,000 monkeys back to Charles River Laboratories, which illegally imported them from Cambodia.
You’re invited to join PETA President Ingrid Newkirk and senior staff to celebrate PETA’s 45 years of winning landmark victories for animals!
Colombia is stepping up to protect monkeys from being kidnapped for biomedical experiments. Now it’s time for the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation to take the final step—ban their use in these experiments entirely.
A grand jury has indicted Dr. Dawn Marie Gau on 17 misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals. She was the attending veterinarian at Envigo’s Cumberland beagle factory farm.
You care about animals—but do your choices reflect it? PETA’s thought-provoking new campaign challenges you to face the contradicting sides of yourself—and choose what’s right.
He may be known as Masta Killa, but when it comes to animals, this Wu-Tang Clan member and vegan is all heart.
Mingle with PETA’s senior leadership and get the scoop on crucial updates to our vital work for animals. Get your tickets today!
After hearing from PETA and over 40,000 supporters, Carnival Corporation is no longer offering excursions to sham sanctuaries that force captive elephants to be ridden or bathed.
In a victory for elephants, the Colorado Renaissance Festival, which kicks off next weekend, won’t feature circus-style elephant shows.