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Wildlife Woes—What to Do When Snakes Visit

Last year, snake handler Greg Shannon made headlines across Australia after he captured a 5-meter-long scrub python near the town of Ingham, Queensland. For most of us, grabbing a …

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UPDATE: Egypt Clarifies Cattle Mutilations

UPDATE: PETA Australia has received assurance from the Australian government that they have communicated with the Egyptian government on this matter, and that the ears of animals will not …

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A Vacation to Remember

Last June, I spent a long weekend in Donsol. Although I visited the city after the infamous whale shark season had ended, I still enjoyed spending time on the …

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No Monkey Business! Tell Airlines to Stop Transporting Monkeys to Laboratories!

UPDATE: VICTORY! United Airlines has banned the transport of primates to laboratories. The decision follows a year-long campaign by our affiliate PETA U.S. China Southern Airlines and Air France …

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The Intern Experience: Naomi Boscoe

I was surfing the Internet one day searching for some kind of adventure. I looked for hours at various overseas charities, orphanages, animal welfare groups, and so on. None …

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The Life of A Cow (Infographic)

Check out the infographic for a glimpse at what life is like for cows on dairy farms.

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Why the Caged Bird Screams

Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. As a child, I would dream about flying, and …

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Happy Birthday to PETA Asia!!

Posted by Jason Baker

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Nurture or Nature – What Makes Us Compassionate?

Like many other vegans and animal rights activists I know, no one else in my family is particularly “into” animals the way that I am. Some friends of mine …

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Music Legend Chrissie Hynde Hits VeganBurg

Chrissie Hynde, the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famer from my native Ohio, is a seriously devoted vegan and animal rights activist. Growing up, her music and work …

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