Progress! Use of Animals in Experiments Decreases in the Netherlands
Following PETA Netherlands’ delivery of 100,000 signatures to Dutch politicians, the use of non-human primates dropped by a massive 49 per cent year on year.
Science Consortium Advances Non-Animal Testing – One Scientist at a Time
To support the development of non-animal testing strategies, the PETA International Science Consortium Ltd. is sending an early-career scientist to one of the leading conferences in Europe on animal-free science.
Hundreds of Scientists Learn How to Spare Animals Suffering in Painful Tests
The PETA International Science Consortium Ltd. and Chemical Watch teamed up to co-host a series of webinars on non-animal testing methods and strategies.
Volkswagen’s New Emissions Scandal
PETA Germany has added to the mounting pressure against Volkswagen following the company’s refusal to swear off all future tests on animals.
PETA Condemns ‘Frankenscience’ Horror Show as Monkey Is Cloned for the First Time
Experimenters in China have reportedly cloned two monkeys. But cloning is cruel and pointless and needs to end.
Sue Perkins Reacts With Tears to PETA US Chimpanzee Exposé
“[W]ell into the realms of deliberate cruelty.”
Animal-Free Inhalation Testing? Talk About a Breath of Fresh Air
Rats and other animals used in toxicity testing can breathe easier, thanks to a recent report published in the journal Toxicology in Vitro.
Devastating Increase in Animal Testing Expected if Changes to REACH Are Accepted
These updates could mean a drastic increase in experiments in which thousands of animals are forced to inhale or ingest nanomaterials over periods of weeks or months before finally being killed and dissected.
PETA International Science Super-Group Celebrates Five Years
This super-group of scientists from around the globe has formed partnerships with researchers in order to advance animal-free science. And five years in, their collaborative efforts are already succeeding on a global scale.
Hundreds of Animals Saved After Appeal Ruling Agrees With PETA Scientists
The test would have involved force-feeding high concentrations of a cosmetics ingredient to pregnant rats or rabbits.