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Ball Corporation—the multibillion-dollar packager for Coke, Pepsi, Budweiser, Coors, and many other major brands—agrees to stop funding experiments on animals.
A recent exposé by PETA Asia documented appalling abuse of horses and camels forced to haul visitors on their backs or in carriages at Egypt's top tourist sites, including the Great Pyramid of Giza and Luxor's royal tombs. The violence takes place in plain sight, and it needs to end now.
Lonely, miserable primates are suffering in cruel, archaic tests. You can help protect them.
In a new PETA TV ad, animated mice show why they and all animals deserve to lead their own lives instead of being killed by humans in laboratories. Tell big pharma to stop funding tests on animals immediately.
After working with PETA, the world's largest travel site, TripAdvisor, has announced that it will no longer sell tickets to SeaWorld or other parks that hold cetaceans captive. Share this terrific news, and tell Expedia to do the same.
PETA investigations have shown, time and time again, that feel-good "humane" labels slapped on food mean nothing for animals living on farms.
Did you know that many animals are killed for dissection? Millions of them are—but you can say "no" to dissecting them in class and make a difference. We'll even send you free leaflets and stickers to help you out.
Baseball season is coming to a close. Will the same be true for the Red Sox's partnership with Nellie's Free Range Eggs—a company that misleads consumers by claiming that hens have "ample space," even though birds were packed in a cramped shed with little more than a square foot of space each?
Farfetch will be fur-free by 2020—but what about angora-free? PETA's exposé of angora farms in China—the source of 90% of the world's angora—reveals that rabbits screamed as workers ripped fistfuls of hair from their delicate skin, an agonizing ordeal that occurs every few months for years. Tell the company that it needs to take the next important step and ban angora, too.
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