PETA won’t stand for these actions that threaten the move away from animal testing and toward superior, humane research methods.
Meet some of the forward-thinking scientists working to replace animals in inhalation testing with cutting-edge science.
Mice and rats can give a happy squeak: Four more food and beverage companies have agreed to stop testing on animals.
PETA urges animal experimenters to video everything that they do—from giving dogs heart attacks to cutting open monkeys’ skulls—and make it public.
This special issue features the work of prominent researchers from industry, government, academia, and nonprofit organizations.
The giant global flavor and fragrance company has agreed to stop starving and mutilating animals in its cruel product tests.
When you think about tests on animals, strawberries and grapes don’t come to mind. But both were tested on mice until PETA got involved.
Thousands of animals were killed in car-crash tests conducted by General Motors, until we made it hit the brakes. Find out how we just got the company to upgrade its policy.
A bill before the California Senate seeks to ban the sale of cosmetics tested on animals. California residents, we need your help to make this happen!
History has shown time and again that this hell-on-Earth facility is a danger to the public and the animals it imprisons.
Pi Bioscientific left goats to suffer from emaciation, diarrhea, lameness, and other severe medical problems. Forget embarrassed—this laboratory should be downright ashamed.
Together, we have scored another victory that will save countless animals’ lives and put us closer to ending animal testing.
The PETA International Science Consortium works to advance good science that protects both humans and animals.
Add General Mills to the list of progressive companies that have worked with PETA to end experiments on animals.
An international vitamin and food company joins a growing list of corporations that we’ve successfully persuaded to end experiments on animals.