PETA exposes videos of alcohol and infidelity experiments on animals that Oregon Health & Science University desperately tried to keep the public from seeing.
Animals living in their own filth. Years of apparently illegal experiments on monkeys. A PETA investigation has unearthed shocking evidence about Colombian organizations awarded millions in NIH contracts.
This game-changing legislation, which PETA worked hard to get passed, is a crucial first step in ending drug testing on animals.
Please urge Giorgio Armani to end its involvement in alligator abuse and to use only faux-alligator or other vegan bands in future collections.
Please take a moment to e-mail the board and urge it to scrap the plan to trap foxes.
Please contact The Home Depot and demand that it stop profiting off the cruel killing of animals.
Elephants, tigers, bears, and other animals are forced to perform under the constant threat of physical violence and psychological abuse. Tell Shriners to stop using animals in their circuses.
Margaret Livingstone steals baby monkeys from their mothers and has sewn their eyes shut in depraved “sensory deprivation” experiments. We won’t stand for it.
Elephants are beaten, bullied, and chained at Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Thailand.
Please urge Larry Wallach to stop exploiting sloths and allow them to be transferred to a reputable facility where they’ll get the care they desperately need.
Please urge Bearman to do the right thing by letting Spur live as she deserves—or at the very least to vastly upgrade her environment.
A rescuer discovered dead and decomposing birds, the apparent victims of a grid-wire system evidently installed as a means of deterring birds from landing and roosting on the building.
PETA has received an urgent report that a Walmart Distribution Center in Apple Valley, California, uses glue traps. Heartbreaking photos from the facility depict one mouse who had died while trapped, surely after struggling for her life in terror and desperation. Victims of these sadistic contraptions suffer immensely, succumbing to shock, dehydration, asphyxiation, or blood … Read more »
Monkey black sites, pandemic risks, secrecy, and misery are the hallmarks of the primate importation world. PETA blows the lid off this dangerous business.
“I thought those bleak days were in the rearview mirror,” says the actor and Detroit native. Join her in taking action.