We did it! Thanks to the help of hundreds of thousands of PETA supporters who took action, Sephora has banned fur eyelashes and will now purchase only synthetic or faux-fur ones. Tell Velour and Lilly Lashes to help prevent animals from being killed and skinned for eyelashes, too.
Help foxes and other animals suffering in the global skins trade by donating right now. Your gift today will be matched—dollar for dollar—doubling your impact on PETA's vital work for animals.
Fireworks displays are terrifying for animals—and could be fatal. Many dogs and cats flee in fear from the deafening blasts, and shelters see a spike in the number of admissions. Help keep your animal companions calm and safe with these simple tips.
New footage shows young lions' ears covered with biting flies and likely maggots at Jeff Lowe's G.W. Zoo. This roadside zoo must be shut down now.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the upcoming production facility "a world leader in plant-based proteins."
Bullfighting isn't a game—it's torture. Join PETA Latino and more than 800 other animal protection groups from around the world in sending a letter to the president of Telefónica urging him to reject any plans to air the ritualistic killing of bulls.
This is BIG! PETA's undercover investigation showing alpacas slammed onto tables, tied down, and crying during the violent shearing process is changing the fashion industry and making the world a kinder place for animals. Anthropologie knows about the cruelty but refuses to ban alpaca wool.
Could you lift weights after someone tied you down, removed pieces of your skull, and implanted electrodes in your brain?
Many roadside zoos exploit elephants who were forced to learn unnatural tricks through violence and fear. Here's why you should never buy a ticket or support these facilities and how you can help elephants exploited for entertainment.
In the angora industry, every three months, workers tightly tie rabbits to boards and violently tear fur out of their sensitive skin as they scream in pain. After years of this repeated abuse, their throats are often slit. TJX, the parent company of T.J.Maxx and HomeGoods, is well aware of this cruelty, yet its brands in Canada and the U.S. continue to allow the sale of angora.
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