Paper Coauthored by PETA Scientists Provides New Way to Evaluate Non-Animal Tests

PETA scientists coauthored a paper that challenges the standard practice of measuring the accuracy of new non-animal methods by comparing them to animal tests. The paper provides a new, faster way to evaluate novel methods that’s grounded in human biology and good science rather than flawed tests on animals.

West Hollywood Club Commits to Leaving Animals Out of Events

After hearing from PETA about the cruelty of using camels, snakes, and other animals for public exhibitions, Micky’s West Hollywood in California committed to leaving live animals out of all future events! The club now joins the nearly 750 venues nationwide that already prohibit or restrict traveling animal acts, recognizing that spectacular events can be … Read more »

Bernardo Stops Using Down

After learning from PETA that meaningless down industry standards fail to protect ducks and geese from cruel practices like live plucking—in which the terrified birds’ feathers are ripped out by the fistful, leaving them with bloody wounds—fashionable outerwear company Bernardo stopped using down in all its puffers, the company’s only products that had contained the … Read more »

Northern Tool + Equipment Stops Selling Vile Glue Traps

After hearing from PETA and the public, Northern Tool + Equipment banned glue traps online and at its more than 120 stores nationwide. That means there are now fewer vile glue traps available that can capture small animals and cause them to suffer for days before they eventually die from blood loss, suffocation, exhaustion, injury, … Read more »

EGYPTAIR Ends Transport of Monkeys to Laboratories

EGYPTAIR informed PETA U.S. that it is no longer in the business of transporting monkeys from Africa and Asia to laboratories in the U.S. and elsewhere. This followed an intense three-month campaign by PETA entities around the world, which included protests in the U.S.—at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Dulles International … Read more »

PETA Persuades Hospital to Ban Staff From Maiming Animals

After pressure from PETA and more than 75,000 of our supporters, Erlanger Health System announced a new policy banning its staff—including its emergency medevac provider, LIFE FORCE—from participating in medical training that uses animals. Previously, LIFE FORCE personnel were forced to attend training sessions held by the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in which … Read more »

Animal Companions
USDA Ends ‘Teachable Moments’

In 2016, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) implemented its infamous “teachable moments” program. Rather than being written up in an inspection report for failing to comply with minimum animal welfare standards, facilities that ran afoul of the law could simply be asked to do better. When animals such as bear cubs, monkeys, and dogs … Read more »

Congolese Aerospace Company Enacts Policy Against Animal Testing

KEKA Aerospace—a private space agency in the Democratic Republic of the Congo—publicly confirmed in a tweet chain that a rat named Kavira died last year “because of a failure” aboard the firm’s Troposphere 5 rocket and that the company “will never use animals in [its] research again,” including for its planned Troposphere 6 rocket launch … Read more »

American Express Stops Offering Crocodile-Skin Items as a Customer Reward

After five years of pressure from PETA and action from more than 300,000 of our members and supporters, American Express removed all crocodile-skin products from its rewards program. Please urge Hermès, Gucci, and LVMH (the owner of Louis Vuitton) to follow its lead.

Judge Rules OHSU Violated Open Records Law, Illegally Surveilled PETA

In a win for PETA, free speech, and transparency, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) was found to have caused “undue delay” and unreasonably withheld videos and photos requested by PETA—including by taking steps to delete videos of deadly experiments in which prairie voles were given the equivalent of 15 bottles of wine a day—under … Read more »

OHSU Illegally Surveilled PETA, Violated Open Records Laws, Judge Rules

In a win for PETA, free speech, and transparency, a judge ruled that Oregon Health & Science University had caused “undue delay” and unreasonably withheld videos and photos requested by PETA—including by taking steps to delete videos of deadly experiments in which prairie voles were given the human equivalent of 15 bottles of wine a … Read more »

Envigo Beagle-Breeding Hellhole to Shut Down After PETA Exposé; All 4,000 Surviving Dogs Being Transferred for Adoption

With our groundbreaking undercover investigation that blew the lid off neglect, intense confinement, suffering, and death at Envigo’s massive beagle-breeding facility in Cumberland, Virginia, PETA helped spark a historic domino effect that paved the way for the closure of the dog prison. Within a few months, our 2021 exposé was followed by the execution of … Read more »

Air France Commits to Banning Transport of Monkeys to Laboratories

Following more than a decade of intense campaigning by PETA U.S., international PETA entities, and grassroots activists around the world, Air France announced that it would end its transport of monkeys to laboratories as soon as its current contracts end. The company’s announcement means that more primates will remain in nature with their families instead … Read more »

Pakistan Bans Live-Animal Tests in Veterinary Training

The Pakistani government banned the use of live animals in testing and surgical veterinary trainings in the capital, Islamabad, and surrounding areas after PETA sent urgent letters to three colleges implicated in gory videos showing horrific scenes of reportedly abducted dogs subjected to invasive surgeries without receiving anesthetics. We also sent letters to the relevant … Read more »

‘Doc’ Antle Indicted on Federal Charges

Tiger King villain and Myrtle Beach Safari operator Bhagavan “Doc” Antle was indicted on 10 federal charges, including previously announced money-laundering charges as well as six counts of wildlife crimes for allegedly engaging in wildlife trafficking with cheetahs, red ruffed lemurs, and a chimpanzee. Antle had previously been charged with two felony counts of wildlife trafficking … Read more »

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