Who said learning couldn’t be sexy? Learn the ABCs of animal birth control in a way that’s guaranteed to make you hot for teacher!
During intubation training exercises, cats have plastic tubes repeatedly forced down their windpipes, possibly causing bleeding, swelling, pain, scarring, collapsed lungs, and even death.
Eva Mendes goes behind the scenes of the international fur trade and exposes the cruelty involved in killing animals for their skins.
Find out the winners of Australia’s YoungGuns International Advertising Award for the best pro-vegetarian ad focusing on chickens.
A PETA investigator worked for months at Nielsen Farms, a puppy mill in Kansas, and found unimaginable cruelty.
Read about Jonathan Martin’s story and how you can avoid companion animal tradgedies in your home while saving backyard dogs.
Take a look inside PETA’s undercover investigations at a Butterball slaughterhouse in Ozark, Arkansas. Learn how you can help stop this cruelty to turkeys now!
PETA’s investigators documented numerous acts of egregious and sadistic cruelty to animals. Read some excerpts from the investigators’ daily notes.
The California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB) is lying to consumers about the way cows are treated on dairy farms in the “Happy Cows” advertisements.
PETA wrote to the U.S. Public Interest Research Group to determine its position on the use of animals in chemical poisoning tests. Learn more about their responses.
PETA’s undercover footage showed that animals were living and dying in misery in the laboratories of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
PETA wrote to the Sierra Club to determine its position on the use of animals in chemical poisoning tests and to solicit its endorsement of a statement. Learn more on Sierra Club’s response.
PETA’s undercover footage showed that animals were living and dying in misery in the laboratories of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
It’s the 21st Century: Do you know where your favorite environmental organization stands on animal testing? Learn more.