Victory! Two food companies will no longer pay experimenters to force-feed feces to animals in pointless tests. See what PETA did to make it happen.
A public records request submitted by PETA exposed more suffering at Sun Pet Ltd., a big-box “pet” store chain supplier. Find out what the records exposed and take action!
Medical residents at Oregon Health & Science University were not enthusiastic about killing pigs in practice surgeries, and they’ve taken action.
A Tennessee woman says she was attacked by a monkey wearing a leash, reigniting calls for a ban on primate ownership. Find out how to take action.
After the U.S. Army quietly resumed mutilating animals with weapons in gruesome experiments, veterans are demanding a ban on the tests.
PETA rescued Abigail from spending her first Thanksgiving at the end of a chain. Now, she needs a home where she’ll be the guest of honor every day.
During a rescue mission in Ukraine, a PETA-supported team was struck by a drone attack. Find out how they survived and what you can do to help.
Druzhok the dog is 3 years old, but his muzzle is graying already. The stress of living in a war zone affects all animals. See how a PETA-supported team helped him.
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk recently appeared on the BBC World Service’s “HARDtalk” for a somewhat antagonistic interview. You’ll want to hear what she had to say.
This summer, PETA fieldworkers helped thousands of animals. Read about the pig we found a home for, the dogs we kept cool, and so much more.
Sweet Noodle was destined for a dinnerplate before PETA intervened. Now this adoptable pig’s only mealtime concern is whether you’re gonna share your salad.
PETA thanks Starbucks’ CEO on behalf of cows and their calves, compassionate consumers, and planet Earth for making this important change.
“The Goldbergs” star Wendi McLendon-Covey is a feline fortune teller in a new PETA PSA! Find out what’s in the cards for “outdoor cats.”
After seven years of keeping animals captive and endangering humans, SeaQuest Fort Worth is closing.
PETA’s pressure spurs action to increase protections for horses and camels used in Egypt’s tourism industry—but there’s still more to do.