PETA investigators in Peru—the world’s top alpaca producer—found that workers kicked terrified alpacas and stood on their necks. Help these gentle animals today!
A PETA investigator at the Cleveland Clinic found mice paralyzed, mutilated in Frankensteinian surgeries, and left to die in agony—all on the taxpayers’ dime. Take action today!
Christine Lattin’s new experiments at Louisiana State University will kill sparrows with no benefit to humans or other species.
Have your voice heard, as the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration opens public comments on a proposed regulation allowing cruel animal experiments for food products.
Insiders tell us that this Russian airline is transporting monkeys destined for experiments in U.S. laboratories. And the company isn’t talking.
Despite hearing from PETA about the cruelty of using mink fur, Lilly Lashes is still using it to make their eyelashes—and misleading their customers.
Help prevent countless animals from being beaten, kicked, and killed.
Gucci has repeatedly demonstrated human-supremacist values (aka “speciesism”) by using animals in its ads. Tell Gucci to stop using animals as props.
A video posted to social media documented the vicious attack and the deer’s agony, but the prosecutor struck a lenient plea deal. Speak up now!
Please sign the petition urging SeaQuest’s owner and CEO, Vince Covino, to stop exploiting animals and to transfer them to reputable facilities.
Approximately 4,500 primates are confined and suffering on UC-Davis’ campus, and students have had enough. Tell the school to stop experimenting on animals.
You won’t believe how many wild animals Pamela Adlon has forced to appear on her show “Better Things.” Take action now and urge her to keep wild animals off her series for good.
PETA is urging universities to account for which animals they deemed noncritical and killed as labs institute their COVID-19 response—and to rethink animal tests entirely.
PETA demands immediate, decisive information about the possible spread of COVID-19 among monkeys imprisoned at the Washington National Primate Research Center.