Paula Moore

Paula Moore

Paula is an associate editor of PETA Global magazine. She has spoken up for animals in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, BUST magazine, and many other publications. When Paula isn’t writing for PETA, she volunteers for Friends of the Portsmouth Public Library in Virginia. She enjoys reading, watching movies, thrifting, and doting on her deaf cat, Desi, whom PETA rescued from a hoarder.

Cutting-Edge Toxicology Testing Doesn’t Involve Animals

PISC scientists attend the Society of Toxicology’s annual meeting to urge researchers from around the world to stop relying on archaic animal tests.

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PETA Study Shows a Staggering Increase in Animal Use in Experiments

They pay lip service to the “3 Rs” (reduce, replace, and refine), but a new PETA study reveals that experimenters are using more animals, not fewer.

Victory! Vegan Meatballs Will Soon Be on the Menu at IKEA

After working with PETA the last three years, IKEA confirms that it will be adding vegan meatballs to its menus.

Foie Gras Sales May Not Be Unlawful, but They’re Still Despicable

PETA has dropped our lawsuit, but Hot’s Kitchen is still in hot water with people who care about animals.

How Did One Grateful ‘Dog’ Celebrate Newport News’ Chaining Ban?

A Newport News, Virginia, council member challenges supporters of an anti-chaining ordinance not to forget about humans in need, so PETA steps up to the plate.

Which Celebrity Chef Just Dumped His Foie Gras Supplier?

After an exposé reveals injured birds writhing in agony and caked in vomit, super-hot British chef Heston Blumenthal dumps his foie gras supplier.

Photo of the Day: Make No Bones About It, Meat Is Murder

Concertgoers craving sausages at Morrissey’s recent London show were out of luck.

Excited D.C. Crowd Gobbles Up Subway’s New Vegan Riblet Sandwich

When PETA’s bikinied beauties gave away Subway’s new vegan Riblet sandwiches in D.C., were they a hit? You bet your Tofutti Cuties they were!

PETA Pig Farm Investigation Highlighted in Harrowing New Book

Acclaimed journalist Ted Genoways’ new book reveals the true price of cheap meat: abused animals, exploited workers, and a poisoned planet.

Dog Saved From Drowning! And Two More Rescues

Saving animals from drowning and helping snakes who have found their way into houses are all in a day’s work for the Animal Rahat team.

Vegan on $4 a Day? No Sweat!

Save some serious cash while you’re saving animals with these tips for cheap vegan eats.

Why Should You Air Seventh Generation’s Dirty Laundry?

You can make a difference for animals by tweeting the truth about Seventh Generation’s support for cruel and archaic animal tests.

Angler Hooks Shark, Shark Bites Man: Time to Ban Fishing

After a juvenile great white shark struggling to get free from an angler’s hook bites a swimmer, PETA calls on the mayor to ban fishing off the pier permanently.

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Why Is This Soccer Player Sporting Nothing But Tats?

USA soccer player Tim Howard shows animals some love—and some ink.

Insects May Bug Us, but Try to Be Less Trigger-Happy

We can—and should—resolve conflicts with troublesome bugs humanely.

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