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Reward for Information About Person Who Tied Dog to Train Tracks in South Africa

PETA is offering a reward of up to R50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction on cruelty-to-animals charges of the person responsible for this crime.

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This Lion at a Philippine Zoo Is Blind Because of a ‘Breeding Mistake’

According to zoo officials at Maasin Zoo in Iloilo, southern Philippines, Lyka—a lion at the facility—is blind because of a “breeding mistake.”

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Man Dragging a Dog Behind His Motorbike Is Yet Another Reason Why China Needs an Animal-Protection Law

Dogs in China are at risk of enduring all sorts of horrors—from the country’s dog-meat and dog-leather industries to vicious attacks like this one.

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This Is Sick: Man Kidnaps Stranded Dolphin From a Beach in China and Drives Off

This is sad and outrageous. Chinese netizens are horrified and furious at the man’s actions.

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Metro Manila: Love Beer and Animals? Come to Pints for Pups!

PETA is hosting an awesome night of craft beer tasting on May 31 to help raise funds for its spay/neuter program, which serves animals in impoverished communities.

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Art Installation Draws Attention to the Plight of Bears in Circuses

More than 80 of the world’s most caring actors and artists have helped PETA create beautiful bear-protection pieces.

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Outraged Internet Agrees With PETA: Chaining Monkey Is Disturbing and Cruel

We’ve shown that animals are hanged from their necks and beaten into performing, but this spectacle is just as creepy as it is cruel.

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How Your Soy Latte Can Help Dogs and Cats in the Philippines

Café Local Edition, based in Manila, is showcasing some of the animals PETA has helped through its spay/neuter program. The exhibit is on display through May 24.

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Blind and TB-Infected Elephants Forced to Haul Crushing Loads in India

Elephant rides at tourist destination near Jaipur need to end after a report revealed illegal cruelty to diseased, elderly elephants.​

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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 …

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