Team PETA at the Sochi Winter Olympics: Champions Don’t Wear Fur!
Two PETA “snow bunnies” braved the cold climate to let people know that wearing the skins of animals who were beaten, electrocuted or strangled to death is unacceptable.
Vegan Underground – Giant Animals Take Over the Tube!
London commuters are being given some food for thought, courtesy of a ridiculously cute PETA ad appearing in 25 different underground stations!
WATCH: The Most Heartwarmimg Lifeboat Rescue Ever
On a stormy afternoon in Norfolk, just days before Christmas, a friendly Labrador was swept out to sea and left stranded on a slippery rock, surrounded by water.
We Love Lucy
Made in Chelsea star Lucy Watson knows a thing or two about glamour – and she knows there’s nothing glamorous about wearing fur.
Victory in India! Another Country Ends Animal Testing for Household Products
India has decided to end animal testing for household products after extensive campaigns by PETA India, PETA UK and PETA US.
Journey Straight to Hell – the Story of Monkeys in the Animal Testing Trade
1,577 primates were imported to UK labs in 2012 from China, Vietnam and Mauritius. This infographic takes you through their terrifying journey from breeding facilities in Asia to British laboratory cages,
‘Blackfish’ Still Making Waves: BAFTAs, Celebrities, Demos and More
The film Blackfish – a compelling documentary about how orcas are imprisoned, exploited and driven mad by SeaWorld – is still making a splash, months after it was released.
Pam’s High Hopes for a Fur-Free Israel
After her honeymoon in Israel, Pamela Anderson sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in heartfelt support of a proposed new bill to ban the sale of fur.
Nelson Mandela Has a Little Bunny in His Ear … and We’d Like to Adopt Her
9-metre statue of Nelson Mandela in Pretoria contains an unexpected guest – a little bronze rabbit, nestling inside the great leader’s ear!
Bloodshed in Taiji
The eyes of the world are watching in horror as 250 bottlenose dolphins are now being slaughtered one by one by Japanese fishermen.