A PETA-backed team went on a mission through a destroyed village to rescue abandoned animals, including a pregnant dog. Learn how to support this work!
With your support, PETA’s eyewitness investigators can expose—and ultimately end—the cruelty that animal abusers try so desperately to hide.
Take a look at 23 of the top animal rescues we helped carry out in 2023 and find out how you can help us do more great work for animals next year.
Why are high-end brands still selling “luxury leather” when animal-free and eco-friendly options are readily available? PETA reveals the rip-off.
Duke spent many Christmases chained up in the cold. But this year, Santa’s helpers at PETA brought him everything on his wish list. See him now!
Ingrid Newkirk has a special holiday message for you that will brighten your spirits and help you ring in the new year ready to help animals.
PETA is sounding the alarm after Bluebird Nordic airline reportedly failed to give monkeys food and water during multiple 35-hour flights, according to whistleblowers.
This leading lady has the “write” idea: Cats belong indoors as members of the family! Will you be the one to help Paige start her next chapter?
PETA Latino grilled a “dog,” “trapped” an actor, and flew to the Vatican this year. See where else our protests took us in 2023.
The PETA Fashion Awards celebrate the labels, style icons, and forward-thinking, animal-friendly designers that made big statements for animals in 2023.
The National Institutes of Health committed to investing in animal-free research after hearing PETA scientists’ recommendations.
PETA is unwrapping compassion this holiday season with a can’t-miss message in behalf of animals. Take a look at some of our SANtastic animal-friendly ads!
We grilled a “baby,” put “human leather” on the runway, and got arrested for animals—and that’s just the half of it. Check out PETA’s remarkable protests of 2023.
After a train-disrupting escapade that captivated New Jersey commuters, THIS rogue steer is getting the Christmas miracle he always deserved.
Thanks to PETA Australia, new requirements from Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council could make that country the first to end a cruel test on animals.