Heartless experimenters are stealing animals’ vital organs and using them in Frankenstein-inspired experiments across the U.S. Not even humans are safe.
In his first acting role since Succession, James Cromwell plays a greedy fictional Starbucks executive who exploits eco-conscious customers by charging them more for vegan milk in a new PETA video, just in time for National Coffee Day on September 29.
Right now, thousands of primates are being tormented in U.S. laboratories. Pitch in with a gift today and it will go twice as far to stop their suffering.
Dr. Pandora Pound sent shockwaves through the scientific community when she exposed what’s actually making it so hard to find cures for human diseases. Now she’s sharing her findings in a new book. Hear what she discovered about the profound consequences animal testing has on us all. Listen to this week’s podcast episode at PETA.org, or click below to hear it on iTunes.
Circle S Ranch is out of excuses. The company’s trucks have been involved in multiple wrecks, which have killed and maimed countless turkeys and left survivors suffering for hours.
Victory! Louisiana State University (LSU) fought to hide public records about Christine Lattin’s cruel and absurd experiments on birds. But now it must hand over to PETA documents and certain videos relating to her torturous experiments.
Ingrid Newkirk sits down for a new interview with influencer Laura Clery to share some creative ways that she’ll be advocating for animals even after death and addresses some of the most common PETA controversies.
Great news! After hearing from PETA, The North Face, Supreme, and other retailers confirmed they’ll no longer be using cashmere. But we can’t stop there—urge Prada, Dior, Hermès, and other major brands to do the same!
What’s it like to rescue animals from laboratories? Find out with PETA’s new action-packed adventure game Bunny Raiders, available now for free on PS4 and PS5.
Do you have a plan in place in case of an emergency? Use these tips for safeguarding your animal companions during earthquakes, fires, floods, or other disasters.
Pigs are self-aware and can use a mirror to locate food that’s otherwise not visible. Unlike most other animals, they understand that mirrors are reflective rather than gateways to separate areas.
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