PETA’s Global Compassion Fund just reached a new corner of the world—see how your kindness is changing lives where help is needed most.
Researchers just delivered a powerful scientific verdict on dolphin and whale captivity—and it’s not good news for marine parks.
Tetiana, a lifeline for the more than 200 animals she helped rescue, was killed in Ukraine. Here’s how you can honor her legacy of compassionate action.
Seaweed is a superstar of the plant world—and now, scientists have discovered another one of its remarkable powers.
An Australian company is innovating surgical models with lifelike skin, tissue layers, and organs that can help save animals from being used in deadly training procedures.
Is it ethical to ride elephants in Bali? Behind the “rescue” facade, Bali elephants endure horrific abuse.
In a win for animal-friendly fashion, Nordstrom just made a monumental step.
The Netherlands just took a massive step for animals in laboratories. Find out how.
See how PETA Latino’s Global Compassion Fund helped more than 250 animals in Puerto Rico get vital care—and meet a few surprising guests!
The United States is poised to reopen the Cambodian monkey trade for Charles River Laboratories, despite documented illegality, concerns over extinction, and disease risk. Help PETA stop them today!
There’s an easy way to help sheep in your everyday life—and a new poll reveals 70% of U.S. adults are willing to do it.
This in-depth piece details what happened when 43 monkeys escaped Alpha Genesis’ laboratory and the united response against experiments across political lines.
Sir Paul McCartney sent a letter today on PETA’s behalf to COP30 President André Corrêa do Lago, urging him to align COP30’s menu with its mission by going meat-free.
NIH’s worldwide animal death network has reached a Swedish laboratory where experimenters crush the spines of rabbits in an ethically questionable experiment you pay for. Stop it now.
You won’t believe how dogs were treated at “Save A Mutt Rescue.” Find out how one phone call helped save nearly 50 dogs.