Ingrid to Puerto Rico: Stop the Monkey Business

Did you catch PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk on CNN Headline News last night? She was on Issues With Jane Velez-Mitchell to speak out against plans to build a monkey-breeding facility in Puerto Rico.   Embedded video from CNN Video   Reports that this breeding farm would be stocked with monkeys snatched from their native … Read more »

Chimpanzees Declared Citizens of Washington Town

Here’s a lovely follow-up to a story we mentioned earlier this year: The Cle Elum Seven are now honorary citizens of Cle Elum, Washington. The Cle Elum Seven are chimpanzees who were living out life in a laboratory, until we helped them gain their freedom and they were given a home at the Chimpanzee Sanctuary … Read more »

Cast Your Vote for Your Favorite PETA Video

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s show time. We have a new video to add to our list of hard hitters—our “To Animals, It’s Not Entertainment” video, which takes you behind the razzle-dazzle of the entertainment industry to let you witness the routine abuses that animals suffer in circuses and on film sets—abuses such as frequent beatings … Read more »

Former Animal Experimenter’s Revelations on ‘Slate’

abc.net.au / CC All this week, Slate has been running a five-part series on animal experiments. The series starts out by telling the story of a dog named Pepper who was stolen in 1965 and who “changed American science.” As the author, Daniel Engber, points out, the fall-out from Pepper’s story led to the 1966 … Read more »

Protection for Rats and Mice: Front-Page News

  chiefproperties / CC Yep, rats and mice are finally having their day. Saturday’s Wall Street Journal (the second-largest paper in the country and the most respected) features a front-page article about the work of PETA and others to gain protection for rats and mice in laboratories. Shockingly, even though rats and mice comprise more … Read more »

University Must Return $1.4 Million

  personalbrandingblog / CC Hold onto your hats, folks. The University of Michigan has been forced to pay back $1.4 million (yes, that’s with seven digits) after it “accidentally” used federal grant money for experiments on animals that it continued long after its approval had lapsed. The massive refund came to light after PETA filed … Read more »

A Step in the Right Direction for Government Testing

blogs.mianinewtimes / CC Well, it’s taken 10 years of pressure and an exposé in The Washington Post based on a PETA report to get there, but it looks like the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) might just finally start to do its job. ICCVAM recently signed an international agreement with … Read more »

Gillian Anderson Puts Pen to Paper for 12 Million Animals

babble / CC Ahh, we love Gillian Anderson. Ever since The X-Files, she’s stolen our hearts. So when I found out that Gillian had sent a letter on behalf of PETA Europe to every single Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in aid of the 12 million animals suffering in European laboratories, I couldn’t help … Read more »

‘World Week for Animals in Laboratories’ Protest

“World Week for Animals in Laboratories” means demonstrations against animal testing around the world. At UCLA on Wednesday, hundreds of activists from PETA, Last Chance for Animals, In Defense of Animals, Orange County People for Animals, and Stop Animal Exploitation Now banded together and descended upon the campus to speak out for animals in laboratories. … Read more »

Buy This, Not That

  healthcarehacks / CC The following is a guest post from PETA Living’s Mylie. This week is “Meat’s Not Green” Week, but it also happens to be World Week for Animals in Laboratories. So, if you are already doing a little spring cleaning, what better time to clear out any household items you have lying … Read more »

Fishing Hurts More Than Just Fish

When I was 12, I won a fishing contest—something I haven’t been proud of for a long time now. Back in the day, I was conditioned to ignore any qualms I might have felt about hooking fish, but I eventually realized how much suffering I was causing and put down my rod and reel for … Read more »

Morrissey’s Beef at Coachella

This past weekend, the Southern California desert town of Indio was steamier than usual. PETA’s lettuce ladies made a special appearance at the three-day Coachella Music Festival—where our beloved Morrissey was performing—and wooed broiling-hot fans to the joy of soy by giving away free Tofutti Cuties. The ladies report that the icy-cold, nondairy treats were … Read more »

Pamela and Putin: Teaming Up for Seals?

gossipcheck / CC Pamela Anderson and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin? It turns out that the two of them have more in common than you might think. Namely, they are both opposed to the mass slaughter of seals. Pamela has written to Putin suggesting that he use his political influence to help her—and many other … Read more »

KFC Tries for World Record–but Not for What You’d Think

  richmondoktoberfest / CC I have flipped through Guinness World Records more than once, searching for a record that I could break. Longest fingernails? No thanks. Longest bout of hiccups? Whoa, 68 years! Turns out, I’m not the only one looking. KFC is hoping to make a name for itself—other than Kentucky Fried Cruelty … … Read more »

Help Add a Real Rescue Dog to the White House Pack?

  mirror.co / CC Lots of people are still hopping mad and flat-out disappointed that the first dog, Bo, came from a breeder—and who can blame them? After all, people working in animal shelters (the ones who are experts in the overpopulation crisis) know that buying from breeders spells certain death to an estimated 4 … Read more »

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