Canada Goose is sponsoring the Toronto International Film Festival. So PETA is showing organizers and attendees a film they’ll never forget.
From locking eyes with pigs headed for slaughter to participating in eyewitness investigations, speakers recall eye-opening experiences that changed their lives in this new video series.
Would we be so quick to shame our animals if they could call us out, too?
PETA kept the heat on animal abusers everywhere in the last month of summer. Check out these huge victories PETA won for animals in August.
PETA calls for truth and transparency after the brand’s supplier proves previous “humane,” “above and beyond” wool standard was a farce.
After pressure from animal advocates, the country has passed a law banning one of the worst abuses endured by sheep in the wool industry.
Hurricane Florence could cause North Carolina’s thousands of pig-feces cesspools to overflow—just another reason we should all go vegan.
UPDATE: After being rescued by PETA in 2016, Lily has only gotten happier and healthier at her new sanctuary home. Learn more and take action for other bears now!
Years of PETA complaints and USDA citations haven’t made Deer Haven release the animals to reputable facilities. So we’re turning up the heat.
Had the Shriners left animals out of their show, this camel and these children would have been spared this terrifying experience.
A young woman who lost her toes to a “fish pedicure” is sharing her story and photos to warn other people about the danger.
When Los Angeles speaks, the world listens—and it’s now the largest and most notable city to tell the world that “fur is dead.”
Imagine being locked in a cage and forced to eat pesticide-laced food or breathe pesticide fumes for a year until you’re killed and your body is dissected.
PETA Asia’s investigation into Chinese badger farms found injured badgers confined to tiny wire cages and violently killed. Please, won’t you help these animals?
Paybacks are hell. With PETA’s limited-edition Halloween costume, a leopard takes revenge on the “half-cocked” trophy hunter.