With all the work we’ve done to rescue animals from laboratories, PETA has a lot to be proud of. Here’s what stood out the most to our scientists.
This summer, “ketchup” with friends and family over vegan dogs at one of these top spots.
Pro–animal experimentation extremists cheer on Elisabeth Murray’s terror experiments on monkeys—going so far as to say she’s “kind.”
So you think you know geese? Take a gander at these surprising facts. You won’t believe what a 1-day-old bay goose can do!
Today, we hold powerful computers in the palm of our hand—but experimenters are still using monkeys in archaic experiments. Research must keep up.
Pfizer injects horses with snake venom? PETA is listing (just) 10 examples of gruesome experiments on animals from the last 100 years that will shock you.
Why are beagles used so often in animal testing? Are there any benefits to it? What are the disadvantages? Here’s why animal testing is not only unethical but also completely unnecessary.
Fish are superior beings with an amazing array of skills that rival those of any comic book’s superhero. Check out these fish facts.
She is beauty, she is grace, and she is vegan Miss Outer Space! The 69th Miss Universe, Andrea Meza, is speaking up for animals—and PETA is here for it!
You know how people sometimes applaud at the end of a movie? Well, the credits to “Cruella” deserve a standing ovation. The film shows up its prequel with this PETA-suggested disclaimer.
Aquarium hobbyists are decimating wildlife—fueling a demand for live fish abducted from their natural homes to be relegated to tanks, where they often die after a short time.
For years, this scientist worked at the WaNPRC. Now, she works for PETA. Find out what made her leave the primate research lab.
Eager to know about places that ban wild-animal acts in circuses? PETA spotlights many of them and applauds compassionate entertainment.
For 12 elephants, the days of being exploited by Ringling for entertainment are behind them. See how they’re doing in their vast new habitat!
PETA is awarding prizes of $1,000 to $10,000 to current university students who come up with a game-changing idea and a specific action plan to help animals.