Actor Charlotte Ross shows her “buns” to support bunnies and boycott fur in this PETA ad.
As Eva knows, the fur trade is a violent, bloody industry that has no place in fashion.
Emmy Award–winning actor Kristen Johnston bared all to become the latest star of PETA’s campaign against horse-drawn carriages in New York City.
You might see Playboy model Holly Madison, star of The Girls Next Door, wearing bunny ears, but one thing you’ll never see her in is bunny fur!
Dennis Rodman was the first man—and the first sports star—to pose for PETA’s “Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” series.
Mickey Rourke stars in an Animal Birth Control ad for PETA.
Comedian Amy Sedaris reprises her role as “Jerri Blank” of Comedy Central’s cult hit Strangers With Candy to share that wearing fur is for losers.
The kind-hearted comedian, David Cross, recently bared his bod for a mantastic new ad aimed at exposing the cruelty behind every fur coat.
These humane, hearty, and tasteful menus are suitable for everything from a casual ceremony on the beach to a black-tie reception at the country club.
Rocker Bryan Adams discusses animal rights and being vegan.
Missy Elliot speaks up for dogs and cats.
Most pups sold in pet stores come from “puppy mills” where dogs spend lonely lives year after year in dismal cages, producing litter after litter.
By reflecting on the implications of our actions, we can understand how our diet and consumer decisions affect the environment, health, world hunger, and billions of animals.
What?! Some schools exploit living, feeling beings as animal mascots? Here’s why PETA says that using animals for entertainment is never sporting behavior.
Joan Jett proves that she loves animals as much as she loves rock ‘n’ roll in her new Butterball hotline message for PETA.