Words matter. Research shows that the words we use affect how we think. They shape our ideas and reinforce beliefs.
What befalls animals can deeply depress us, but let me describe a place of extraordinary joy. It’s in rural Maharashtra, India.
Take a spin around the globe with PETA and read about rescues, victories, and ways in which you can help animals.
Filmmaker Journey Zephyr’s explosive documentary unravels a twisted system that continues not because it works but because of scientific inertia, self-serving interests, and a steady stream of government funding.
There are tons of things that need doing. One suggestion is to join PETA’s Action Team. If you can help locally when we need someone, we want to hear from you.
Meet Indy. He was living his happy life, lying with his legs in the air on the couch, daydreaming about the news he’d sniff out on his next walk in the woods, when … he found himself a movie star in the buzzworthy horror flick Good Boy.
Chef Tara Punzone’s love for Italian food began in her immigrant grandparents’ Brooklyn deli, and her commitment to vegan living started when she witnessed slaughterhouse footage at age 10.
Brace yourself. This is really important to read because this is how it is.
For millions of flat-faced dogs, every breath is a battle – and the American Kennel Club is the architect of their suffering.
When PETA fieldworkers first met Parker, the beagle pup’s world was no bigger than a parking space.
Not only elephants, but lobsters have excellent memories, recognizing friends from long ago.
PETA President Tracy Reiman answers your burning questions.
It’s simple to stop sheep from being abused: Just stop wearing or buying anything made from wool stolen from them, and educate everyone else.