Tragedies like this occur when living, feeling beings are treated as if they’re crops or nothing more than inanimate objects.
The PETA-supported team was asked to rescue 1,000 fish from the battle zone in Bakhmut—and you’ll never guess what they offered the owner!
Another retail giant has followed Rite Aid and CVS in banning the sale of greeting cards that mock great apes. Urge Hallmark to follow suit!
A primate center’s director lied in a paper and on grant applications for monkey experiments. PETA called for his removal, and today he’s no longer in charge.
Swift action is needed on Cornelius’ case following reports of more animal welfare violations at the University of Wisconsin’s Wisconsin National Primate Research Center.
Young people in 4-H are given the dangerous message that it’s acceptable to send their animal friends off to endure a violent, terrifying death at a slaughterhouse.
You won’t believe all the ways we’re helping donkeys—but you can see the work in action at this free virtual event. Sign up today!
Why were paint chips in an orca’s mouth at SeaWorld? How would that end up harming a trainer? PETA dives deep into this subject and aggression among dolphins.
In PETA’s sweet video that will play before screenings of “Mufasa: The Lion King,” James Cromwell reprises his role from the film that made him vegan. Catch it here first!
Roosters used in cockfights suffer and die. PETA explains how you can help victims of this vile blood sport.
These shocking facts about rabbits might inspire you to take action for bunnies this Easter.
Like humans, other animals are living, feeling individuals. Here’s why you should always refer to them as “he” or “she” and never call them “it.”
Bunnies aren’t Easter decorations—they’re sensitive individuals who are surprisingly high maintenance, and you’ll be shocked by how terribly they’re treated in the pet trade.
PETA learned that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is poking around Charles River Laboratories in a new probe.
Confused about how horse-drawn carriages plus tourists in Cartagena, Colombia, equals equine abuse? PETA clears up the equation and gets you galloping to help.