Irradiation, cut-open skulls, maternal deprivation, and more—WaNPRC experimenters receive hundreds of millions of tax dollars to torment monkeys, and many Seattleites have no idea.
PETA has protested Petco’s live-animal sales online and in the streets—now we’re heading back to the boardroom, where we’ll continue to urge the company to do better for animals.
Huge news! L’Oréal Group—the world’s largest cosmetics and beauty company—has banned brushes made with hair taken from animals after a PETA push.
A chained dog who was too frightened to come out of her doghouse comes out of her shell in a new home with a loving family.
These Iditarod mushers have allegedly committed criminal acts, but even those with clean records may force dogs to run to their deaths. Help PETA call the Iditarod out.
Apple leather and “suede” made from recycled plastic bottles—carmakers are getting innovative with interiors, and it’s saving animals’ lives.
“Bucking Tradition,” a video by Action for Animals Oakland, is showing people everywhere why they should never go to a rodeo. Check it out now.
Years of social media takeovers, floods of phone calls and e-mails, global protests, and other pressure by PETA and our affiliates have paid off for rabbits.
Ever wonder what monkeys used in experiments endure? You’ll cry when you read about Dorothy, a monkey who spent more than 20 years in laboratories.
Did you know that if you go vegan in January, by the end of July, you’ll have saved roughly 100 animals’ lives? What better motivation could there be for celebrating “Veganuary”?
Today, the University of Washington learned there’s a hefty price to be paid for concealing and destroying public records about its failed primate center (aka “its monkey torment labs”).
PETA scored groundbreaking victories for animals, and our campaign to end speciesism revolutionized the way people thought about animals in 2020.
Meet some of the thousands of animals whose lives Animal Rahat changed in 2020—like Sahdev, a bullock who had a rope embedded in his neck that was slowly choking him.
Each year, PETA helps countless animals, giving many a new life by placing them in loving homes and accredited sanctuaries. Check out some of our 2020 rescue stories!
The first-ever federal oversight of medication dosage in horse racing just passed, and it all started with one PETA investigation.