PETA's legal work will benefit animals for decades to come. We can't afford to fall short of our $100,000 goal, but the numbers show that we won't get there without you. Make a difference for animals in need by donating right now.
Hurry—time's running out! We have until just midnight tonight to raise $100,000 to support PETA's vital legal work for animals. Will you help? | | | PETA's legal work will benefit animals for decades to come. | | DEADLINE: Midnight GOAL: $100,000 STATUS: Falling short | | | | Establishing and protecting the rights of animals in court can be a costly endeavor—but it's one that we must face with the same determination that we bring to all of our critically important work for animals. Your gift today will give an immediate boost to PETA's legal team: In Florida, it will support our work in behalf of Lolita the orca, who has been trapped in a tiny tank at the Miami Seaquarium for nearly five decades. Our team will not rest until she's released into a seaside sanctuary. Help protect Lolita and other suffering animals—donate today. In Iowa, it will help us challenge a dangerous "ag-gag" law promoted by the meat and dairy industries in a desperate attempt to criminalize the eyewitness investigative work that PETA does to expose neglect and abuse of animals on factory farms. Help us defeat ag-gag laws and protect animals' rights—please give now. In Washington, D.C., it'll allow us to keep pressuring the U.S. Department of Agriculture to stop hiding thousands of records related to puppy mills, laboratories, and other businesses that profit from animal abuse. Stand up for animals who are exploited—make a gift before midnight. This is just a tiny fraction of PETA's critical legal work for animals. The impact of this work can not only immediately improve the protections that animals like Lolita receive under the law but also set legal precedents that help them for decades to come. We can't afford to fall short of our $100,000 goal, but the numbers show that we won't get there without you. Make a difference for animals in need by donating right now. Thank you so much for your support—and for your participation in creating a world in which all animals are treated with compassion and respect. Kind regards, Ingrid E. Newkirk President | | | |