News Releases
- Washington’s Smoke and Barrel Scores Big in PETA’s First-Ever Chicken-Free Wings Survey
- PETA’s ‘Sex Talk’ Ad Headed for Shawnee on Heels of Sex-Ed Upheaval
- PETA’s Solution for Florida Prisons’ Kosher Food Demand: Go Vegan
- PETA U.K. Hopes to Adopt Mandela’s Bronze Bunny Statue
- Federal Agency’s New Action May Mean Release for Orca at Seaquarium
- PETA Offers to Clear Town Hall Sidewalks in Return for Placing Ad to Help Cold Dogs
- Transgender Pageant Queen Unveils Sexy New PETA Campaign
- After Dog Left Out In the Cold Dies, PETA Offers Tioga County Tips for Safeguarding Animals During Winter Weather
- Native American ‘August: Osage County’ Star Urges Feds to Issue Regulations to Protect Captive Bears
- PETA Offers Franklin County Residents Urgent Information for Safeguarding Animals During Winter Weather
- PETA Offers Cuyahoga County Residents Urgent Information for Safeguarding Animals During Winter Weather
- PETA to Pike County Schools: Say ‘No’ to Shrine Circus Tickets
- Ringling’s Abuse of Animals Sparks PETA Protest in Savannah
- West Haven Man Receives PETA Award for Saving Imperiled Skunk
- The North Face Snags PETA Award
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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