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March 6, 2025

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Camel, South American Coati, and Kangaroos Confined to Small, Bleak Pens

Records show that Lagoon Amusement Park in Utah (formerly cited for inadequate veterinary care, filthy enclosures, and more) sent a lion and 5 other suffering big cats to a reputable sanctuary—but what about the camel, kangaroos, and other animals left languishing there? 

HELP THE OTHER IMPRISONED ANIMALS

Peter Singer on His Groundbreaking Work, "Animal Liberation" 
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First-of-its-kind PETA Study Shows Why Animal Experiments Are So Well-Funded  

We know that experiments on animals are a massive failure. So why has NIH favored animal experimenters when it doled out grant money? PETA scientists just found out in a new eye-opening study.

SUPPORT ANIMAL-FREE SCIENCE
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An Arctic Nightmare for Dogs

Right now, dogs pulling heavy sleds are running for their lives in the deadly Iditarod race, and as many as half may not make it to the finish line due to exhaustion, illness, or injury. We need 400 kind supporters—each representing a dog abused in this year’s race—to make a gift. Will you be one of them?

HELP DOGS NOW
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Mexico City Gets Closer to Banning Bullfights With Progressive New Ruling 

Big progress! Find out what a judge’s recent ruling means for bulls in Benito Juarez—the municipality in Mexico City home to the world’s largest bullfighting ring. 

HOW YOU CAN SPEAK UP FOR BULLS
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Christine Lattin’s Vile Secrets Revealed! PETA Opens Her Laboratory’s Doors 

Starving and scaring baby birds in tiny cages is not science. It’s torture. Louisiana State University fought hard to keep this a secret—but we fought for the receipts and won. 

KEEP THE WINS COMING FOR SONGBIRDS
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SALE: Blankets, Bug Catchers, and Bucket Caps Just in Time for Spring  

The popular humane mousetrap, vegan strong tanks, and other items are on sale through March 10—inspire empathy for all this spring with these cute and classic finds. 

SALE ENDS MARCH 10 AT MIDNIGHT
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HAPPENING NOW: The 2025 Iditarod Will Be the Most Grueling for Dogs Yet

Last year’s Iditarod was one of the deadliest in recent years: Three young dogs—Henry, George, and Bog—collapsed and died on the trail. Dogs’ suffering in this year’s race has already begun, and because of a change due to a lack of snow, it will be one of the longest. 

SPEAK UP FOR VULNERABLE DOGS
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Homelessness Is a Shared Struggle

The irony is undeniable—by exploiting other animals, humans ultimately worsen our own housing crisis. You could help fight homelessness today by making this small—yet mighty—change. 

PETA CONNECTS THE DOTS
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U.S. Residents Only: Urge Congress to Stop Funding 7 Primate Testing Facilities

From experimenters electro-ejaculating male monkeys to scaring primates with real snakes, U.S. laboratories need a serious overhaul. As the new Department of Government Efficiency looks to slash wasted taxpayer money from the federal budget, will it heed PETA’s call to slash the millions of dollars that are funding cruel, pointless monkey experiments? 

MESSAGE CONGRESS TODAY
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From Lab to Table: PETA Keeps Cultivated Meat Free From Animal Testing 

Can you eat seared chicken breast or ground beef without killing a single chicken or cow? It’s now possible. PETA scientists help companies bring lab-grown meats to market so that all animals—from the slaughterhouses to the laboratories—are spared suffering.  

THE FUTURE OF FOOD IS HERE

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Fascinating Fact:

Language experts found that cows have “regional accents,” much like humans! They observed that cows from different herds had different-sounding moos. These “regional accents” have also been observed in some birds.