It’s incredibly easy to “beef up” without eating beef—or anything else that comes from an animal’s body.
PETA urges the USDA to permanently revoke Canton Grand Safari’s license after its latest actions that put guests and animals in danger.
These celebrities don’t just make headlines—they use their influence to challenge cruelty, promote compassion, and push for a kinder world for animals.
From orange peel to polished accessories, these Italy-made bags show what’s possible when fashion aligns with compassion.
As the year comes to a close, we’re celebrating the animals who found safety, healing, and hope thanks to your compassion.
From rescued chimpanzees to dogs freed from laboratories, and countless others through our campaigning, see how PETA changed animals’ lives in 2025.
Footage of workers beating, shooting, and urinating on cows was set to upbeat music and shared widely with other workers at this Georgia slaughterhouse.
It’s impossible to shell out enough praise for Eat Just, whose vegan eggs are helping to spare the lives of millions of egg-laying hens.
When PETA opened a free clinic in Mexico, guardians arrived any way they could. The determination is real!
She once said, “Every animal is an individual, and all are deserving of our respect.” Find out how you can honor her legacy.
No one likes having their hair ripped out, but for animals used for down, angora, and cashmere, the painful stripping of their hair or feathers is a constant and scream-worthy experience.
New York Fashion Week just made history by banning fur after decades of pressure from PETA supporters. Learn what this victory means for animals.
PETA announces the best vegan soups and stews in America, selected from restaurants nationwide. Did your favorite soup spot make the list?
Are Thanksgiving ‘foods’ dangerous for dogs and cats? Your animal companions will be thankful if you leave these items off their plate.
Find out how the film inspired one cast member to make a big change—and what special gift PETA UK sent to this year’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive.’