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Shanghai: A City for Dogs!

Good news for dog lovers! The new regulation on dog management just passed in the city of Shanghai, and the city incorporated PETA’s recommendation to allow those who already …

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PETA Australia Implores Stud Producers to End Mulesing

More than 500 stud merino breeders in Australia received an unexpected e-mail last week: a letter from PETA Australia imploring them to take action to help end the cruel …

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PETA to Aid Tsunami Victims

PETA is sending staffers to some of the hardest-hit areas along the eastern coast in Japan to offer aid.

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Helping Animals in the Midst of a Natural Disaster

Earthquakes and tsunamis have recently wreaked havoc around the world and provided us with a sad reminder that a disaster can strike at any moment. During these difficult times, …

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Pamela Anderson Says Think About Your Mink

Pamela Anderson finds so many new and creative ways to help animals every day that we’re starting to think she should be called Saint Pam. When she was invited …

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Coin-Operated Cruelty Sparks Outrage

I’ve been getting a lot of complaints lately from concerned folks about vending machines that sell live crabs. Contrary to popular belief, crabs (and other crustaceans) do experience pain, …

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Guest Post: Isabel Roces Gives Us the Scoop on Vegetarian Travel

There’s no need to leave your vegetarian diet at home when you go on vacation. In fact, your travels will bring opportunities to sample delicious vegetarian dishes from other …

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Life at the Bhawalpur Zoo: Confined, Lonely, Miserable

The conditions at Bhawalpur Zoo in Pakistan are enough to appall any compassionate person—just take a look at this video, which shows the zoo’s pair of lions being taunted …

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Fighting Champs Are Powered by Veggies!

Fighters Mac Danzig, Jake Shields, and Nick Diaz all have one thing in common: They fuel their bodies—and their wins—with a healthy and humane plant-based diet! And all three …

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Foodie Friday: Split Pea Soup

Soup is one of the oldest foods, and split pea soup is an undisputed classic—the ancient Greeks and Romans ate pea soup! Naturally, there have been many, many changes …

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