Alpha Genesis, already immersed in scandal from the November escape of 43 rhesus macaques, reportedly has blood on its hands from yet another act of negligence.
Join PETA in urging the company to enact a ban on primates in all future productions to ensure that no monkeys ever suffer for its movies or TV shows again.
Urge Three Bears to close the pit and send the bears to an accredited sanctuary where they could get the space and high-quality care that they need and deserve.
Don’t wait! If you want to stop the National Institutes of Health from getting millions more in taxpayer money to torment monkeys, here’s what you need to do.
Join PETA in urging the hotel to do the right thing by ensuring the rehabilitation of these turtles with a local group and doing away with the exhibition of animals altogether.
Wallack Management Company in New York City has reportedly set out glue traps in an apparent attempt to control the rodent population. Victims of these devices suffer immensely, succumbing to shock, dehydration, asphyxiation, or blood loss after ripping themselves apart in their frantic struggle to escape from the gooey mess. Exhausted and terrified, they can … Read more »
For animals used in Egypt at top tourist sites, life is no vacation—it’s instead filled with beatings, exhaustion, and suffering.
Urge Landry and LSU to abandon this cruel publicity stunt and leave tigers alone.
Urge the senior vice president of technical operations at United Airlines requesting that any glue traps be removed immediately.
Urge IKEA to ditch leather.
Call on the International Olympic Committee to remove all equestrian events immediately. Leave the Olympics to the willing participants.
Take action today by demanding an independent investigation by an unbiased (non-animal–related) auditing agency into policies and practices at OKCAW and by urging city leaders to require that the facility accept all companion animals taken to it.
Urge your senator to support S.4810!
Urge Coach to end its greenwashing and switch to vegan leather.
Please immediately tell the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service not to resume monkey imports from Cambodia.