Everyone who knew Monserrat Zacatelco describes her as a fearless fighter for a better world for animals. In honor of her memory, we must be fearless for animals, too.
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, PETA is singing the praises of women in music who are using their voices to speak up for animals.
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After hearing from PETA, Rite Aid is taking an anti-speciesist stand by removing ape-unfriendly greeting cards from its shelves.
Can fishing be kind to animals? Yes—if it involves hooking trash, not trout! Find out how you can take part in this fun, fish-friendly hobby.
An extra $1,400 might not be a lifesaver for you—but it could be for an animal with little or nothing. Here are some ideas that “pay it forward”!
PETA scientists will be virtually presenting at the largest toxicology conference in the world—the 60th SOT Annual Meeting. Here’s how animals will benefit.
Join Students Opposing Speciesism in using hanger tags to show Urban Outfitters the true cost of animal-derived clothing.
PETA submitted four complaints against Tregembo Animal Park last year alone, and the USDA has finally taken action against the decrepit roadside zoo.
This year marks the eighth anniversary of the EU’s precedent-setting bans on cosmetics tests on animals and the sale of animal-tested cosmetics. So, why are animals still being used for new tests?
PETA and Save the Duck are urging music’s biggest stars to strike a note of compassion for birds by gifting them high-tech, down-free vegan coats!
Dangerous parasites may worm their way into fish flesh. Catch kindness, not worms, by eating only vegan seafood.
A monkey slowly bled out overnight after a University of Washington veterinarian hit her femoral artery during a routine blood draw. And that’s not all.
Whether horse or human, cow or chicken, all females deserve respect. Here’s how to take a stand against abuse on International Women’s Day and every day.
Even a four-time Iditarod champion agreed that dog-sled racing is rife with cruelty and suffering. Here’s how YOU can help dogs forced to run in the Iditarod.