Blood Loss, Infection, and Predator Attacks … for 'Fashion'?!

 

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Need Supply Co. Sells Canada Goose Fur-Trimmed Jackets, Supports Slaughter of Gentle Animals

Coyotes killed for Canada Goose jackets are often caught in steel traps, where they can languish for days, enduring blood loss, infection, or attacks from predators, before they're bludgeoned or shot to death. Hundreds of designers and brands—including Calvin Klein, Coach, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, and Versace—have already banned the sale of fur. Please tell Need Supply Co. to follow suit.

 
URGE THE COMPANY TO DITCH FUR
 
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This Is the First State to Ban the Sale of Nonrescued Dogs, Cats, and Rabbits

The ban sends a clear message: Animals don't exist to suit our fancy. Every sentient being deserves a loving home, regardless of species or breed.

 
HELP ANIMALS BRED FOR PROFIT
 
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Help Change an Animal's Life This New Year

Animals will need our help every day of 2019—pitch in with a gift today!

 
DONATE NOW
 
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An Experimenter Torments Rats for a Living—Let's Stop Her!

We're calling on the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to stop funding these experiments—add your voice by sending a message today.

 
TAKE ACTION FOR RATS
 
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Dog Mascot Was Nearly Trampled, Showing Why Animals Don't Belong in Football Stadiums

This frightening near-tragedy is yet another example of the reason most colleges and professional sports teams retired their live-animal mascots decades ago—and the handful who haven't yet should quickly follow suit.

 
WHY LIVE ANIMALS SHOULDN'T BE MASCOTS
 
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PETA's List of What's 'In' and What's 'Out' for 2019

2018 was a special year. There were heartwarming animal rescues and countless animal rights victories. But 2019 is going to be even better. Stay up to date on what's "in" and what's "out" this year by following PETA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 
ARE YOU IN?
 
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UPS—Trophy Hunters Lure Animals From Safety, Then Kill, Behead, and Skin Them

UPS has already banned the transport of shark fins and live animals as well as ivory and goods containing it. Now, urge it to do the right thing in 2019 and end the transport of hunting "trophies."

 
CONTACT UPS NOW
 
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All the Reasons That You Need to Go Vegan This Year

We're giving budding vegans all the reasons that they need (and then some) to start living with compassion and saving animals this year.

 
READY TO MAKE A CHANGE?
 
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Aquaman Could Use PETA Supporters' Help in Saving the Oceans

If Aquaman thinks that consumer plastics such as bags and straws are doing the most damage to our oceans, boy do we have bad news for the king.

 
HELP TO SAVE THE OCEANS
 
Indian Circuses
 

Chronic Confinement, Physical Abuse, and Psychological Torment in Indian Circuses

You may have heard that Hawaii recently banned circuses from bringing wild animals into the state—just after New Jersey became the first state ever to ban traveling wild-animal acts. However, the Indian government has banned only the use of bears, monkeys, tigers, panthers, and lions in circuses. Let officials in the country know that other species are suffering, too. Birds are often confined to tiny, filthy cages, and their wings may be crudely clipped so that they can't fly. Horses are typically kept tethered on short ropes, and elephants are often kept shackled.

 
TAKE ACTION TODAY
 
How to Travel Compassionately
 

How to Travel Without Hurting Animals

Follow PETA on TripAdvisor.com for the top tips on vegan living around the globe and traveling in a way that's kind to animals.

 
VEGAN TRAVEL TIPS
 

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