After the Boy Scouts of America blacklisted one troop for having a gay leader, PETA is offering the Scouts a chance to earn our “PETA Pride” merit badge.
According to an eyewitness, the drivers cared more about the carriage than the horse after an accident.
In the same week, two different truck drivers hauling animals to slaughter in two different states crashed and killed many of their unwilling passengers.
Girls just wanna have fun―and help animals at the same time.
This week’s edition of “The New Yorker” takes on the carriage issue with cover art by a pro-horse cartoonist.
HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ calls foul on greedy breeders for sacrificing dogs’ health to win at dog shows.
She’s worked to help orcas and elephants, and now Cloris Leachman is aiming to be a big help to some small animals: birds.
With the Kentucky Derby fast approaching, PETA calls on Churchill Downs to crack down on illegal shock devices.
Air France passengers’ eyes weren’t deceiving them when they thought they saw a famous movie star confined to a crate at LAX.
According to a recent USDA report, North Carolina’s Lazy 5 Ranch continues to put animals and the public at risk.
After exotic-animal exploiters lose a two-year court battle, Ohio law enforcement must take decisive action to enforce the law.
Sam Simon steps in to save a horse who came from a stable where a PETA investigator documented routine drug misuse.
Macey and Brooklyn had rough starts in life, but now these formerly hard-luck “pups” are up for adoption and hoping for their “happily ever after.”
Morgan Spurlock’s experience at an animal shelter convinced him that there’s never a good reason to buy an animal from a pet store or breeder.
At a protest of Air France, the only major airline that still ships monkeys to their deaths in laboratories, Justin Bieber summed it up nicely: “Air France sucks!”