PETA Asia and animal advocates around the world will continue working to ensure that rhinoceroses and tigers are not killed for unproven ancient remedies.
As these patrons found out the hard way, the employees and managers they asked to help the sick and dying fish completely failed them.
PETA can’t bring back the animals who were caged and electrocuted for their fur, but our fur coat donation program can still help those in desperate need.
After hearing from PETA’s attorney, Texas A&M University was forced to admit that it can’t pick and choose who has the right to free speech.
Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch workers shoved so-called “happy” turkeys into filthy cages on a truck bound for a slaughterhouse. “Humane meat” is a fiction. Go vegan today.
Newt Scamander is beloved by fans of ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ but we think he also deserves some love from fans of animal rights.
Less than a month after feds seized 69 big cats from his ramshackle Tiger King Park (and less than a week after he was arrested on suspicion of DUI), Jeff Lowe is in more legal hot water.
Let’s clear up a misconception: Turkeys don’t need to be “pardoned.” They’re not serving five to 10 for armed robbery.
Jack Harries teamed up with PETA to expose the cruelty behind Canada Goose jackets.
Alexa, make it stop! In a funny new PETA video, watch as a family’s experience with Butterball’s Alexa Skill goes horribly wrong.
These turkeys are on their way to sanctuaries where they’ll spend this Thanksgiving—and the rest of their lives—safe and sound.
Five hundred physicians have joined PETA in urging Texas A&M University to stop its cruel muscular dystrophy experiments on dogs.
The whale had also ingested more than 7 pounds of plastic string, which may have been discarded fishing equipment.
After a string of failures, experimenters are finally realizing that the way they’ve been trying to develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease has gotten them nowhere.
Sick, suffering, and stressed, the greyhounds imprisoned at Hemopet were forgotten by the world—but PETA wants you to know their stories.