The influencer behind an illegal roadside zoo known as The Wyld Jungle continues to harass animals for views. After his latest cruel stunt, PETA snapped back with an unforgettable message.
Michele Basso, former head of UW’s primate center, is the worst of the worst. She’s been banned for a year from using animals, a nearly unprecedented and inglorious accomplishment.
Atiana De La Hoya champions cruelty-free beauty, highlighting the importance of not supporting animal abuse when buying cosmetics.
It’s almost Easter, and ahead of the First Meeting of Bullfighting Chaplains and Priests in Zamora, Spain, an urgent message has appeared throughout Rome and Vatican City.
From Rosie the elephant to llamas and big cats, the Broadway adaptation of “Water for Elephants” captivates audiences without exploiting a single live animal.
In a typical bullfight, the odds are heavily stacked against defenseless, disoriented bulls. But did you know their suffering starts long before they even enter a ring?
Copenhagen Fashion Week just decided to set an example for the fashion world.
Listen up, Hollywood! Steve Buscemi’s indie drama starring Tessa Thompson is setting an example for compassionate filmmaking.
UFC star Irene Aldana throws down the gauntlet, delivering a powerful ad that not only protects cats but also takes up the fight to preserve wildlife.
If you can’t catch a rabbit without a chase, they don’t need to be rescued—and other helpful things to know if you find a baby bunny.
In Chichimilá and Cancún, Mexico, scores of companion animals rolled up in style to PETA’s free spay/neuter clinics. Help us continue this vital work!
After a massive PETA U.K. campaign, Jet2holidays ended ticket sales to certain abusement parks. Find out how dolphins, whales, and other animals will benefit.
Celebrating her 56th birthday, Donna D’Errico boldly and beautifully bares it all for a cause close to her heart—cruelty-free fashion.
In one bombed-out area in Ukraine, the houses were barely standing. Watch as PETA-supported rescuers navigate the dangerous terrain to save more than two dozen animals.
Two major broadcasters chose not to air a PSA against bullfighting—yet they televise the bloody “sport.” Here’s why PETA Latino’s calling “bull.”