PETA scientists have published dozens of papers in peer-reviewed journals, addressing topics affecting animals used in regulatory testing.
Unsanctioned horse races at Carril Red Springs in North Carolina left at least two horses dead. PETA had warned officials prior to the event that deaths were likely.
One year, 27 countries, and a whopping 1,413,383 signatures to protect rabbits, rats, and others: Find out what’s next for the European citizens’ initiative to end experiments on animals.
An ironic new PETA ad puts humans face to face with the chickens they fantasize about eating and reminds us what—or rather, who—“chicken” really is.
A horrifying video taken at a lagoon in Mexico is a grisly reminder of what can happen when humans disturb wild animals in their homes.
Progress! Thanks to PETA India’s input, most postgraduate training in India will no longer involve applying chemicals to animals’ skin, forcing them to inhale toxic fumes, or other deadly tests.
Cancún, Mexico, has a surplus of animals but no lack of heart. PETA Latino’s clinic helped residents care for their animal companions.
The shocking report of the torture and killing of a 4-month-old cub in Castaños is a graphic reminder to respect wildlife, report their abuse, and leave them alone.
“The Great Whale Rescue” shares the powerful story of two beluga whales rescued from a marine park prison and moved to a real beluga sanctuary.
Is it “pawsible” to learn the language of cats? Ingrid Newkirk is here to answer that question and much more in a free book talk all about cats. Save your spot (or stripes!) today.
This slaughterhouse will make your blood run cold. Find out how you may be unknowingly supporting places like this.
Declawing cats is banned in a number of cities and countries. Declawing surgeries are cruel and unnecessary, and the list of places where they’re illegal keeps growing.
Are you prepared to rescue wildlife? PETA’s Rescue Team has the field-tested tips you need to be a superhero to your outdoor animal neighbors in crisis.
A horrific video of two men murdering a blacktip reef shark and a recent shark-killing contest are just the tip of the iceberg for Florida’s legalized shark torture.
Among rogue injections into mice’s brains, hundreds of surgeries without pain relief, and deadly equipment failures, Pitt often couldn’t even be bothered to feed its animal prisoners.