If a photographer asked you to say “cruelty” before snapping a photo, would you flash a toothy smile? PETA’s compelling new PSA might make you rethink your response to a common request.
A PETA investigator rescued Jane from an animal blood bank just in the nick of time—now this terrific tabby is banking on finding the perfect permanent home.
The next time someone says, “But bacon …,” show them this cartoon.
We don’t have to wait for the year 10191 to make our world a kinder place. How to bring some Fremen values to Earth and learn from their faults.
PETA U.K. is urging brand Victoria Beckham to embrace eco-friendly innovations, such as high-end leather made from apples, grapes, pineapples, mushrooms, and more.
Show animals why they’re lucky to have you on their side. Check out the top 10 animal-friendly ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!
Now that the deadly 2024 Iditarod is over, PETA is breaking down the chaos of the race and the dogs’ suffering that permeated it.
Spanish actor Georgina Amorós partners with PETA Latino for a stunning ad against bullfighting to be placed in the heart of Spain.
The Veterinarians’ Blood Bank is under fire following a damning PETA undercover investigation. Discover Kolbie the dog’s rescue story.
“Christspiracy” provides compelling, evidence-backed revelations about “the biggest cover-up in 2,000 years.”
Safer Human Medicine, a company created by former executives of animal experimentation companies, has proposed the largest monkey-breeding and -holding facility in the country, targeting land in Bainbridge, Georgia.
PETA’s viral “Just Spay Me” campaign is back by popular demand. Help us “snip” companion animal overpopulation in the bud!
It’s easy to forget where meat comes from when it’s in neatly wrapped packages at the grocery store, but what if slaughterhouses had glass walls?
After 17,520 hours of rockets, destruction, and suffering, PETA-supported teams continue to move mountains for animals in Ukraine. Learn what they’ve accomplished in two years.
Wait just a wing flap—scientists think messing with chicken genetics will hinder disease?! PETA’s got five reasons why that’s a no.