Good news! An attempt to bully and threaten those working for transparency, free speech, and the public good was struck down. Here's what this means for animals in slaughterhouses, on factory farms, in laboratories, and elsewhere.
There are many ways to tell the dad in your life, "Happy Father's Day," but only one that will honor him and help animals.
Elephants on Westworld, a monkey on I Know This Much Is True, and other animals aren't looking for their "15 minutes of fame"—they actually just want to be left alone. PETA has revealed deplorable conditions, whippings, and deaths at training compounds—but wild animals are still being rented, crated, and manipulated for HBO shows. Urge the network to get on the right side of this issue by enacting a policy against using wild animals on its programs.
Five-year-old mare Shared Silence should never have been forced to race, something her trainer likely knew but ignored. Now, after sustaining a catastrophic injury, she's dead—and PETA is calling for an immediate investigation.
Rats fall in love, giggle, and experience a wide variety of emotions. Here's what you probably never knew about them.
This is not a drill. In practice surgeries for military medical personnel, gentle, friendly, intelligent pigs are cruelly being used as inadequate stand-ins for troops wounded in combat, even though modern and more effective non-animal methods are available.
Over 20 million people have watched Paul McCartney's memorable PETA video "Glass Walls" since its launch 10 years ago. Commemorate Sir Paul's birthday today by watching and sharing this powerful video that continues to change hearts and minds around the world.
Anthropologie continues to sell items made using the wool of alpacas, despite knowing that the animals (including some who were pregnant) were slammed onto tables, tied down, and cut open for it.
Countless vegans of color are choosing health and consciousness over animal exploitation and death—proving that going vegan is for everyone.
Even though the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Loomis Bros. Circus plans to take its cruel animal act on the road throughout Missouri, endangering the lives of animals and the public. It plans to travel with tigers, who are at risk of contracting the disease, too—tell venues planning to host this circus to nix the cruel animal acts immediately.
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