PETA worked hard this year to help animals exploited in cruel experiments. Check out what we accomplished in 2021 for guinea pigs, mice, dogs, and other animals. Then, see how you can keep the momentum going by taking action for animals in laboratories today.
2022 is almost here, and suffering animals still need your help. Make a gift before the midnight deadline on December 31 and it will be multiplied by FIVE, up to $250,000, to power PETA’s vital work!
Yoga-apparel company lululemon knows that birds are tormented and killed in the down industry, yet it claims that ducks and geese in its supply chain are treated “humanely and with respect.” PETA has submitted a shareholder resolution urging the company to report on the slaughter methods used to obtain down.
New year, new career! PETA’s field team staff are essential service providers—they’re our miracle workers. If you think you have the compassion and diligence to be on the front line, we want to hear from you.
A PETA Asia investigation revealed that workers inflated pythons with water and slit their bodies open with razorblades—likely while they were still conscious. These animals endured unspeakable cruelty just so that LVMH—which owns Louis Vuitton and other brands—could continue to sell “luxury” snakeskin bags and shoes.
Monkeys at the University of Washington’s (UW) center have died by strangulation, thirst, and choking on their vomit. Thanks to a PETA complaint, the feds are now investigating UW for violations of state law and widespread disease at its monkey-breeding facility.
From pressuring Canada Goose to go fur-free to getting ExxonMobil to end its sponsorship of a deadly dog-sled race, PETA accomplished a lot in 2021—including with our eye-catching protests around the country—and pushed animal rights to new heights.
If your school is planning an event at SeaWorld or another marine park or dubious aquarium, learn the steps that you can take to switch to an animal-friendly venue.
Did you know that cats “smile” by squinting their eyes? If they go a step further and close their eyes for more than a split second, they’re showing how much they trust you—a high compliment, indeed!
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