Our Community Animal Project fieldworkers encounter dogs, cats, and other animals no one will help—no one except PETA, that is.
It’s Women’s History Month, so we’re honoring a few of our own animal rights heroines. Find out about their passion for animal advocacy.
Ever wonder what our Community Animal Project fieldworkers do? Here are just a few examples of the many animals they help every single day.
A logo-emblazoned leather patch isn’t something any of us need (or want) on the back of our jeans. But cows do need their skin. Tell Levi’s to shape up.
The British Columbia Court of Appeal’s decision moves Vancouver closer to a day when no cetacean endures confinement to a cramped tank.
We’re toasting Sen. Ben Hueso and Gov. Gavin Newsom for preventing countless lions, tigers, camels, and other animals from being abused.
Try vegan collagen supplements, which are 100 percent free of bones, skin, and tendons and could help to reduce wrinkles, heal your gut, and grow healthy hair and nails.
Dolphins don’t belong on a ledge between two trainers who force them to perform tricks—they belong in the ocean. Find out how to help them.
Dog breeders want us to think that all dogs are not created equal. They value bloodlines and a master “pedigree”—costing dogs their lives.
Everyone wants to know if drugstore-favorite beauty brand e.l.f. is still cruelty-free. Find out what’s true and what’s not.
Find out what tempting vegan dishes the Recording Academy is adding to the official GRAMMY Celebration menu.
The professional wrestler’s diet isn’t the only thing that’s vegan—his new WWE SmackDown championship belt is, too. Find out more about the way he’s changing the world.
Find out why they ditched their jobs for more compassionate lifestyles.
SeaWorld must send the remaining marine mammals to seaside sanctuaries—before they, like Kayla and 41 orcas before her, die in their cramped tanks.
Ever wonder what our fieldworkers see and do on a daily basis? Read up on these cases and find out why these animals desperately need our help.