More than 50 years ago, experimenters at the University of Washington set up a basement laboratory where they could take baby monkeys away from their mothers …
Tai the elephant—beaten and exploited for human entertainment and forced into numerous film and TV productions—has died. PETA mourns the life she was denied.
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“[Kobe] was hanging for over a minute. He was struggling and being tortured. … [T]hey just kept cutting his nails,” said Kobe’s guardian after viewing PetSmart surveillance video.
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The Canada lynx is a threatened species, but a “special rule” deprives them of the protections of the Endangered Species Act. PETA and other groups are petitioning to close the loophole.
A shocking PETA Asia exposé reveals hellish conditions for hens at ISE Foods, Japan’s largest egg producer, which is certified to supply the Tokyo Olympics. Take action!
Rescuers need cardiologists on speed dial as they watch a daredevil cat dart from tree to tree.
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Call out dairy for what it is: a product of speciesism. These students are on a mission to show the world that a mother’s milk belongs to her. Will you join them?
PETA calls on the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to address potential conflicts of interest related to Medina Spirit’s trainer, Bob Baffert.
Tuber or not tuber? A carrot-loving guinea pig who was rescued by PETA is seeking a new place to put down roots.
Edie Falco left phone messages for 18,000 UW faculty and staff to tell them about the horrific cruelty to monkeys taking place right on campus and to urge them to speak up.
Experimenters at the Washington National Primate Research Center tried to defend their abuse of monkeys—and failed miserably. PETA’s got the cold, hard facts.
A man shot and killed his dog, then used $100 bills to light a fire and barbecue the body. If you find this disturbing but you eat meat, think about your perception.