Who are monkeys like the ones in the news after a truck accident in Pennsylvania?
When lockdown resulted in an unexpected surge of adoptions and new foster homes, many shelters chose to leave cages empty, rather than offering refuge to homeless animals.
Following a PETA India appeal, Goa has prohibited the use of gestation and farrowing crates, which deny pigs opportunities to forage, build nests for their young, or even take a single step.
Your money is being wasted on horrific animal experiments. Using augmented reality, PETA will show you what you’re paying for. Try it now!
Euthanasia is not a solution to overpopulation but rather a tragic necessity given the present crisis.
Dogs are pushed past their breaking point each year. PETA’s roundup of the worst 2022 Iditarod mushers makes it clear that the race must stop.
Every year, millions of animals are killed for classroom dissection. Order FREE stickers and leaflets to help us end it!
Dolce & Gabbana has listened! The fashion brand has dropped fur and angora after hearing from over 300,000 supporters of PETA entities.
Following pressure from animal rights activists, including demonstrations and nearly 100,000 e-mails from supporters of PETA entities around the globe, Italian luxury brand Moncler is going fur-free.
Seven PETA supporters were arrested for occupying the foyer of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services as part of a protest against cruel government-funded tests on monkeys.
The Shelby Alternative Livestock Auction is hell on Earth for animals, including a baby goat who was slammed into the side of a pen.
Four monkeys escaped the scene of a highway wreck, likely terrified and potentially carrying disease. Help PETA end the transport of these sensitive animals.
A stag facing death at the end of a rifle made a snap decision that saved his life—and opened a hunter’s eyes to the dangers of his “sport.”
Leon, a dog who was used by rookie musher Sébastien Dos Santos Borges and who went missing during this year’s Iditarod, has been found.
PETA Science Consortium International has named London Harper the winner of its Student Award for Travel and Mentorship in Non-Animal Toxicology—here’s why.