Featured SeaWorld's abusement parks are still open, despite the company's lousy reputation for exploiting marine animals and its growing death toll—in part, because companies continue to promote it. See why celebrities such as Bella Thorne are speaking out, and urge five companies to stop supporting SeaWorld now. Thanks to your calls, e-mails, and protests, Rajesh Aneja is without funding from the National Institutes of Health for the first time in more than a decade. Now, help prevent other animals from being subjected to unimaginable agony by urging the University of Delaware to end its "child abuse" experiments on rats. Dogs forced to live outside this summer are at risk from violent seasonal storms. Will you help get them the shelter that they need? An Indiana fair gave out live hermit crabs and iguanas as booth prizes to attendees. However, people who "win" animals can't be properly vetted for suitability as animal guardians, and they're usually ill prepared for and quickly overwhelmed by the extraordinary responsibility. Following a 10-year PETA campaign, including three investigations—and with your help in sending more than 43,000 messages—the Orthodox Union has banned this torturous slaughter method. The company claims the practice is meant to protect its trademark designs—but what about the animals who were killed just so that their processed skin could be set on fire? See how businesses across the U.S. are addressing this serious issue, and learn what to do if you see an animal stuck inside a hot car. Whether they're born into captivity or abducted from the wild, elephants must be emotionally and mentally "broken" before they'll perform in shows, paint pictures, or allow humans to climb onto their backs—all of which are done under the threat of violence and punishment. Urge World Spree to remove camps that offer elephant rides from its tours. Urgent Action Needed |
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