The list of countries with mink COVID-19 outbreaks seems to be growing every day. As the global fur industry collapses, PETA can only say, “We told you so.”
Fur factory farms in Utah are deadly to tens of thousands of minks and a threat to humans, too. Here’s why PETA is calling for their closure in the face of COVID-19.
Last September, France announced historic bans on dolphinariums, the use of animals in circuses, and killing minks for their fur. See what this week’s vote will mean for animals.
These companies are master manipulators, but PETA’s turning up the heat on each and every one of them with this year’s “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire” Awards.
Years of social media takeovers, floods of phone calls and e-mails, global protests, and other pressure by PETA and our affiliates have paid off for rabbits.
After NYC-based outerwear brand Harper Coats went fur-free, PETA helped it donate 300 trims to a wildlife sanctuary.
The TJX-owned Canadian department store chain Winners has just banned fur, scoring a major win for animals in the fur industry.
Nearly 100,000 PETA supporters wrote to Nordstrom urging it to do better—and it worked! So many animals will be saved now that the company has banned fur and exotic skins.
Thanks to activists like you, France has just ushered in a new compassionate era with three huge victories for animals suffering in captivity.
After nearly 90,000 supporters of PETA and its affiliates contacted Polish officials, Poland—the world’s third-largest fur producer—is poised to prevent the suffering of millions of minks, foxes, and raccoon dogs.
On the opening day of the Toronto International Film Festival, attendees came face to face with PETA’s anti–Canada Goose message.
Mink lashes be gone! Yet another beauty brand drops cruelly obtained mink-fur lashes.
Sephora has banned fur eyelashes and will sell only synthetic or faux-fur ones. Tell Lilly Lashes to help prevent animals from being killed and skinned, too.
Animals on fur farms are confined to cramped, filthy wire cages and eventually killed. Displaying new fur products for sale is wrong—and in San Francisco, it’s illegal.
Sweden made the decision to ban mink breeding on fur farms this year. See what you can do to help PETA shut down dangerous fur farms here in the U.S.!