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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world. PETA's blog is your source for up-to-the-minute information about PETA's campaigns; breaking news about victories, new initiatives to help animals, and animal rights information from across the globe.
PETA
1d ago
Shocking video footage from Butte, Montana, reveals that an elderly elephant, Viola, escaped from Jordan World Circus on Tuesday, April 16, and ran loose on city streets. She was supplied by Carson & Barnes Circus, which has been cited for more than 100 violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act.
Watch the dramatic elephant escape video now (contains graphic language):
ELEPHANT ON LOOSE IN BUTTE
ELEPHANT ON LOOSE IN BUTTE: An elephant got loose in Butte on Tuesday. The Jordan World Circus is in town tonight. The elephant is now safe with its handlers. Viewers say before the elephant was ..read more
PETA
1d ago
It seems that the residents of Panguitch, Utah, won’t have to evacuate just yet, but as they await the possible impact of melting snow, PETA is poised to help them out.
PETA Pitches Panguitch a Dam Good Bargain
As emergency repairs continue on a massive 60-foot-long crack that’s threatening the integrity of the Panguitch Lake Dam, we sent a letter to Allen Henrie, president of the West Panguitch Irrigation & Reservoir Company, offering to contribute to the considerable funds required to fix the fissure—provided the company agrees to plaster the dam with our eye-catching appeal urging resid ..read more
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1d ago
This spring, PETA workers once again rolled into two underserved communities in Mexico—the rural town of Chichimilá and a neighborhood in Cancún—to host a pair of free spay/neuter clinics. A team of veterinarians “fixed” nearly 500 cats and dogs for their loving guardians and helped them with basic preventive care. But our crew didn’t expect to find a sad little stowaway, who would end up making the voyage with them all the way back to Norfolk, Virginia.
Enter Gordon. This small brown dog, who was enduring life on the streets, homeless, and suffering from a host of medical issues, wandered str ..read more
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1d ago
Progress! The nonprofit GreaterGood has scrapped its “humane” claims about wool and silk following a warning from PETA. In March 2024, we fired off a letter to the organization’s CEO informing him that cruelty is the norm in the wool and silk industries. PETA entities have revealed that workers mutilate screaming, defenseless sheep for wool and that delicate silkworms are boiled to death in their cocoons for silk.
GreaterGood made misleading claims about “100% verified and cruelty free wool,” “[h]umanely gathered alpaca wool,” and “cruelty-free” silk. As we noted in our letter, these claims de ..read more
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1d ago
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PETA
5d ago
Universities across the country are getting away with murder, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is their accomplice.
NIH is charged with policing the animal experimentation facilities that it funds with nearly $20 billion in taxpayer money each year. But it has failed to adequately address a string of alarming welfare violations at Johns Hopkins University, including the recent deaths of a dog and a rabbit, as well as repeated incidents of noncompliance at various other NIH-funded institutions. So PETA is going over the agency’s head and calling on the Office of Inspector General at ..read more
PETA
1w ago
Today, at an under tack show held by Ocala Breeders’ Sales (OBS) in Ocala, Florida, a reckless sprint event turned deadly: A horse was killed by track staff after a collision, and a jockey lay motionless on the ground.
The event livestream, now deleted from the OBS webpage, shows the young horse colliding at high speed with a track barrier. The collision flings the jockey into the railing, and from there, he tumbles to the ground. The horse then collapses just past his motionless body. (This danger is why some jockeys refer to these events as “suicide shows.”)
Footage then shows track officia ..read more
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1w ago
Nearly 30 years after actor and PETA honorary board member Alicia Silverstone first teamed up with us encouraging students to “cut out” dissection, she’s back—joined by her son Bear—for a new anti-dissection campaign. Their mission: to give students and parents the lowdown on why animal dissection is, like, totally uncool—and downright cruel!
In the U.S., an estimated 10 million animals, including frogs, cats, and fetal pigs, are killed and dissected every year. They’re often obtained from facilities that breed animals solely for dissection or tear them away from their homes in nature, just s ..read more
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1w ago
Small animals are fighting for their lives in experiments bankrolled by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Experimenters lock mice, rats, hamsters, and others in cages so that one will be beaten up by the other in gruesome gladiator-style tests. Known as “social defeat” experiments, these tests haven’t produced a single treatment for humans, despite having received nearly $15 million in taxpayer funds.
Inside Tax-Funded ‘Fight Clubs’
In social defeat tests, two animals—one who’s small and docile and another who’s bigger and more aggressive—are locked in a cage together. Experimen ..read more
PETA
1w ago
Are you aware of the disturbing history of U.S. Navy–funded, fatal decompression tests on animals? PETA has received damning new documentation of animal suffering that has taken place during these vile experiments funded by the military branch. In letters sent on April 9, PETA and more than 100 U.S. Navy veterans urged Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro to end the Navy’s cruel and irrelevant decompression sickness and oxygen toxicity experiments on pigs and other species.
This doomed animal in a hyperbaric chamber is one of the countless rats use ..read more