Corky has missed 56 Christmases with family while being held captive in tiny marine park tanks. These 4 presents would mean the world to her.
Benjamin Zephaniah used his keen observations to make the world better for all animals, including humans.
A certain beloved five-time GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter better watch out—there’s a new “Queen of Christmas” in town, and all she wants for Christmas is you.
Work has officially begun on a first-of-its-kind $50,000 research grant, funded by two generous supporters, that will help get monkeys out of HIV testing laboratories.
As bombs tore apart her home in Ukraine, a pregnant horse desperately attempted to escape an explosion. Watch as PETA-supported teams come to her rescue.
World leaders got hit with wake-up calls from animal advocates at COP28. Find out why the climate conference must go vegan.
The animals in Gaza who are displaced, starving, abandoned, or injured urgently need help. We have asked the U.N. to ensure that relief supplies reach animals in need.
We lament the passing of David J. Reuben, a longtime patron of so many PETA projects, who passed away in his sleep on November 29 and is survived by his beloved cat, Tony.
With a simple toy, compassionate folks like you can help PETA fieldworkers lift sad dogs’ spirits. Donate to our “Christmutts” Toy Drive today!
Find out how to get the chance to ride along with a PETA fieldworker as they bring relief to dogs and cats. Bid today on this and other items in our end-of-year auction.
As it turns out, nobody really wants a biological time bomb in their backyard. Will state and federal authorities respect the county’s resolution?
A new community of people online are exposing what our fellow primates endure in laboratories. Find out how to support them.
Experience the blue roofs and waters of Santorini with a three-night stay at the island’s first 100% vegan hotel. Bid on this item now in PETA’s end-of-year auction, which helps animals.
Because of indifference and greed, Mali the elephant died the same way she had lived for nearly 50 years: alone in a concrete pen at the Manila Zoo.
What does “no-kill” really mean? A PETA vice president joined “The Animal Welfare Junction” podcast to discuss the divisive term.