This Pregnant Elephant Died in Agony After Being Fed Explosives
She was fed a coconut stuffed with explosives. One arrest has been made, and three suspects have been identified.
Read MoreThis Pregnant Elephant Died in Agony After Being Fed Explosives
She was fed a coconut stuffed with explosives. One arrest has been made, and three suspects have been identified.
Read More‘Money Heist’ Star Alba Flores Is Veg for Animals and the Planet
Money Heist star Alba Flores decided to stop eating meat after seeing how much food was wasted after her family’s Nochebuena celebration.
Read MoreHorrific: Egyptian TV Prank Show Abuses Animals for Cheap Laughs
PETA and the Society for the Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt sent an urgent letter to Egypt’s MBC Group urging it to end the use of animals in …
Read MoreThat Viral ‘Monkey Snatches Toddler’ Video Is Not Funny, It’s Sad
The video shows a motorbike-riding monkey snatching a toddler in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Read MoreChimpanzee Forced to Ride Bike, Spray Sanitizer at Thai Zoo
This Thai zoo forced a masked, leashed chimpanzee to ride a bike and spray a “coronavirus sanitizer”.
Read MorePangolins: The Animals Blamed for COVID-19
Many experts believe that the novel coronavirus originated in a Chinese wet market. There, pangolins were sold for soup.
Read MoreScientists Worldwide Work to Develop COVID-19 Vaccine Using Non-Animal Tests
Given the scale and seriousness of this pandemic, researchers can’t afford to waste time conducting useless tests on animals.
Read MorePhilippine Coast Guard Wins PETA Award for Helping Homeless Animals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
An Animal Friend Award is on its way from PETA to the Philippine Coast Guard for feeding and giving water to Manila’s homeless animals during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MorePETA’s Rescue Team Is Still Helping Animals in Manila Despite Lockdown
Despite the lockdown, PETA’s rescue team in Manila, the Philippines, isn’t letting COVID-19 stop it from helping animals.
Read MorePETA Is Finding Ways Not to Slow Down
Volcano eruptions and tsunamis haven’t stopped us from helping animals in the past. We’re determined not to let the coronavirus pandemic slow us down, either.
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