News Releases
- Peak Wildfire Season Prompts Urgent Plea From PETA: Leave No Animals Behind
- Sir Paul McCartney’s Vegan Plea to Starbucks Hits Garden, Empire States
- Envigo Tells Judge It Intends to Close Dog-Breeding Facility But Wants to Profit Off Animals First
- Google’s LaMDA Sparks Call to Action for Sentient Animals: PETA Statement
- Reward of Up to $17,000 Offered in Deadly Dognapping Case
- Liberty Broadband to Face Push to End Iditarod Sponsorship at Annual Meeting
- Suffering and Dead Horses at North Carolina State: PETA Statement
- Joan Jett Blasts SeaWorld’s Sexual Abuse of Animals at Annual Meeting
- PETA Celebrates: Farmer John Slaughterhouse to Shut Down
- Little Free Library Ribbon-Cutting Brings Together Burgwyn Family, Author Shelia P. Moses, and PETA
- Federal Documents Confirm PETA’s Allegations of Abuse in UAB’s Baboon Organ Transplant Lab
- VICTORY! Johns Hopkins Owl Experimenter Loses License to Kill, After PETA Complaint
- PETA Awards Amazon Prime Series The Boys for CGI Octopus Scene
- Will the House of Assembly’s Sealskin Chairs Go to PETA?
- PETA Statement on Sentencing of ‘The Monkey Whisperer,’ Chris Brown’s Monkey Dealer
Featured PSAs
Edward James Olmos: Fireworks Are Terrifying for Animals
Edward James Olmos explains the dangers fireworks pose to animals and how to help keep companion animals calm.
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“Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. We never considered the impact of these actions on the animals involved. For whatever reason, you are now asking the question: Why should animals have rights?” READ MORE
— Ingrid E. Newkirk, PETA President and co-author of Animalkind