PETA’s ultimate vegan guide for 2026 has animal-free recipes, cruelty-free products, and activism tips all in one place so you can help even more animals as you begin the new year.
Progress! The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is considering banning monkey imports and converting some national primate research centers into monkey sanctuaries. Find out how you can help make this happen.
“Backyard dogs” are shivering outside in the cold. You can send an emergency care package to help provide urgent shelter and other essentials today! Will you help?
Follow gospel musician Kameron Waters on a six-year, four-continent journey alongside the filmmaker behind Cowspiracy and Seaspiracy as they invite viewers of all faiths to reflect deeply on kindness, mercy, and responsibility.
Still looking for the perfect New Year’s resolution? Here’s the most impactful change for both your health and for animals around the world in the new year.
When PETA wrote Kangol executives about the cruelty inherent in selling angora wool hats, they accidentally copied us on an internal email indicating they would “do nothing unless it escalates.”
They were starving, trapped, injured, or alone, but with your support, PETA-supported teams helped dogs, chimpanzees, and other animals all around the world.
Katina, the last wild-captured orca at SeaWorld Orlando, has died after decades of exploitation. It’s too late for Katina, but time is ticking for Corky and the other orcas still imprisoned at SeaWorld’s parks.
Every day, our vets, scouts, and caretakers at Animal Rahat—a PETA-supported organization in India—transform the lives of bullocks, donkeys, and other animals.
Rabbits can use their nose like radar! Some rabbits can twitch their nose up to 120 times per minute when they are curious or excited, which helps them detect scents and gauge their environment.
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