Living beings aren’t ours to use as props—that’s what a clothing designer learned after pulling a speciesist stunt while showing his line of dresses at Paris Fashion Week.
Good science doesn’t kill or harm animals, but animal experimentation bias is pervasive in the research community. PETA scientists are helping to eliminate it.
Sherlyn’s heartfelt plea on the Día de Muertos spotlights the urgent need to end bullfighting and protect the sensitive, intelligent animals it tortures and kills.
More than 1,000 people with attention disorders are taking aim at Johns Hopkins University’s owl abuse.
It’s one of the greatest tragedies when a parent outlives their child. THIS long-suffering orca has experienced this pain multiple times at cruel marine parks. Learn her story, then take action.
Squirrel monkeys don’t do drugs, so why is the National Institute on Drug Abuse tormenting them in its laboratories?
Animal tests aren’t good science—here’s how PETA scientists are challenging the status quo and advancing human-relevant testing.
In honor of National Cat Week, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s free virtual event returns on November 8 to help you decode more mysteries of the feline body and mind. Save your spot (or stripes!) today.
Following a PETA complaint, a state investigation has been opened into the gruesome death of a monkey during a botched procedure.
PETA trekked to an underserved community in Virginia to help curb companion animal overpopulation and homelessness. See how our mobile clinic made an impact!
Delta Air Lines has won PETA’s Compassion on Board Award for being the first major airline to offer vegan creamer on all its flights departing the U.S.
Karate used to worry he’d never be fed again—but since PETA stepped in, this dog’s only challenge is finding a family willing to share their vegan sushi.
PETA is calling for a new policy to name tropical storms and hurricanes after beef, butter, cheese, and other animal-derived foods. Find out why.
Before Starbucks gets scored on its annual climate report, PETA is asking the reviewing agency to factor in the company’s unfair, unsustainable practices.
Animals were denied routine veterinary care for months because the Miami Seaquarium employed only one veterinarian, and now it seems it won’t even have that.