No matter if you want to help your health, animals, the environment, or all of them, going vegan is the perfect resolution for 2020. See the top reasons people are going vegan in the new year and how you can get free support from a personal vegan coach!
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) still requires companies to use painful tests in which rabbits are injected with drugs, restrained, and eventually killed. In another version, some of the blood of horseshoe crabs is drained—a practice that's to blame for the decline in horseshoe crab populations. But thanks to a new report, things could change. Learn more and ask the FDA to stop requiring tests on animals.
Watching animals being barbarically killed is not entertainment and should be condemned. Yet Pernod Ricard, the owner of Absolut Vodka, is still supporting bullfighting.
These stunning photos from PETA's boldest protests of 2019 will inspire you to do even more for animals in the new year.
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Mamba, once a popular vegan candy, changed its recipe to include gelatin, which is obtained by boiling the bones, skin, and connective tissue of cows or pigs.
PETA worked hard to end speciesism in 2019, and now, individuals and companies worldwide are making compassionate changes at astonishing rates. Join us and take action to help animals used for experiments, food, fashion, and entertainment.
Even after a camel had been punched in the neck and apparently spooked while being used for rides, workers continued to place children on the distressed animal's back, putting both them and the camel in danger.
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