
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry.
PETA’s Spay/Neuter Services for Your Dog or Cat | PETA
PETA’s spay/neuter services mean that countless animals will never be left on the streets to fend for themselves, succumb to untreated injuries and illnesses, become the victims of abuse, or …
Why Animal Rights? - PETA
In The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights, PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk provides hundreds of tips, stories, and resources. It’s PETA’s must-have guide to animal rights.
Animal Testing Facts and Statistics | PETA
PETA created “ Without Consent ”—an interactive timeline featuring almost 200 stories of animal experiments from the past century—to open people’s eyes to the long history of suffering …
Action Center: Online Animal Rights Advocacy | PETA
Join PETA’s Action Team to hear about protests, events, and volunteer opportunities in your area. You’ll also get tips and ideas to help you advocate for animals.
Animal Issues | PETA
PETA's millions of supporters around the world know that animals aren't ours to use for food—they're unique individuals with their own wants and needs. Dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, …
The Truth About Animal Testing | PETA
“ Without Consent,” PETA’s interactive timeline, features almost 200 stories of twisted experiments, including ones in which dogs were forced to inhale cigarette smoke for months, …
Animal Testing: Animals Used in Experiments | PETA
Scientists in PETA’s Science Advancement & Outreach division, a part of the Laboratory Investigations Department, have developed a roadmap to phase out failing tests on animals …
All About PETA
PETA informs policymakers and the public about animal abuse and promotes kind treatment of animals. PETA is an international nonprofit charitable organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, …
PETA Videos: Animal Rights Television®
PETA delivers a variety of animal rights videos: from sexy animal rights testimonials to humorous celebrity public service announcements (PSAs) to graphic, undercover investigations.