Monkeys escape regularly from Alpha Genesis, a supplier of laboratories nationwide, where they also often die due to neglect and incompetence. But NIH keeps giving it money anyway.
PETA documented and EXPOSED the violations—and the feds acted on our complaints.
VIDEO: A pet shop employee explains why the store won’t offer a “lifetime warranty” on breathing-impaired dogs.
Check out PETA’s new ad, which shows what changed many now-vegans’ thinking from “I’ll never go vegan” to “I’ll never eat animals again.”
As Christians around the world mourn the loss of Pope Benedict XVI, PETA is remembering a man of great faith who truly cared for “the least of these.”
Vivienne Westwood famously created the look of the punk movement—and she also blazed a trail for animal-friendly fashion.
In 2022, animals—including the 4,000 dogs freed from Envigo’s hellish laboratory breeding program—saw huge wins. Check out PETA’s list of what’s “in” and what’s “out” after this huge year!
The publisher of the viral video game Stray, Annapurna Interactive, won PETA’s Company of the Year award for its aMEOWzing game.
James Cromwell is PETA’s 2022 Person of the Year after he—at the age of 82—superglued his hand to the café counter at a Starbucks store and took other actions for animals.
Cruelty is never in fashion! SMCP Group told PETA France it will stop using birds for their down and feathers by the fall–winter 2023 season.
California’s fur ban starts on January 1. Learn more about the effects of fur production on animals and the environment and how you can help protect animals used for their fur.
There are plenty of delicious vegan ham brands to enjoy this “Nochebuena” that will keep pigs off your table during the holidays (and afterward).
This week, Moolah Shriners, who abuse animals in their annual circus, assaulted two peaceful protesters who simply came to deliver coal in protest of their misdeeds.
Don’t like being “ghosted”? Neither did China’s now functionally extinct dugongs. Read how one of the causes was discarded fishing equipment called “ghost gear.”
Even though their maximum speed is 0.029 mph, tiny garden snails will hurry home. PETA President Ingrid Newkirk shares a tale of these mollusks’ determination.