PETA Urges MPs to Support a Ban on Animal Testing
PETA has urged MPs to attend the forthcoming parliamentary debate on animal testing and speak in favour of a ban.
PETA ‘Rat’ Stands Against Bad Forced Swim Test Science
A scurrying PETA “rat” led supporters to Bristol Bridge to see a giant banner protesting the University of Bristol’s use of the forced swim test.
PETA Makes a Splash in Bristol With Drowning Rat Billboard
As part of our campaign against the University of Bristol, PETA has erected a billboard in the area to encourage it to drop the forced swim test.
Historic Moment for Animals! EU Parliament Votes Overwhelmingly In Favour of Plan to End Cruel Experiments
History in the making: the EU Parliament supports calls on the European Commission to end experiments on animals!
The Future Holds Animal-Free Research – PETA Joins a Virtual Conference to Discuss It
PETA and our international affiliates have long been on the front lines of ethical science, promoting effective animal-free research methods, and this week, thousands of scientists will hear about our extensive progress.
‘Rat’ Dunked in Tank to Protest Cruel Tests at University of Bristol
A “rat” flailed in a tank filled with over 2,000 litres of water in Bristol’s Queen Square to urge the University of Bristol to ban the forced swim test.
Dove and The Body Shop Join PETA in Calling On the EU to Save Cruelty-Free Cosmetics
Together, we aim to get to 1 million signatures in the fastest time ever for a European Citizens’ Initiative. Will you join us?
The Things the University of Bristol Does to Rats Are Absolutely Awful – Joanna Lumley Agrees
BAFTA-winning actor and staunch animal rights activist Joanna Lumley has sent a letter on PETA’s behalf to the University of Bristol, speaking up for animals.
Despite the Ban, Animal Tests for Cosmetics Are STILL Taking Place in the EU
The campaign to end horrific tests on animals for cosmetics ingredients in the EU isn’t over.
Scientific Paper Pokes Holes in Flimsy Pharma Defence of Forced Swim Test
A new scientific paper reveals that the world’s 15 most profitable pharmaceutical companies have used more than 15,000 animals in the widely debunked “forced swim test”.