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PETA Ad Hits the Big Screen

PETA Asia has just launched our newest public service announcement (PSA) in the Philippines, and it has hit the big screen! The PSA—which features legendary leaders and personalities from …

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Meet Grace

This is Grace, a gentle Doberman who was rescued by PETA in Cavite, Philippines. When I first heard about Grace, she was chained to a pole in the garage …

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Hong Kong Residents Consume Flame-Retardant Fish

A new study carried out by Hong Kong Baptist University revealed that Hong Kong residents consume more polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)—the same chemical that’s used to make furniture and …

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10 More Reasons the Manila Zoo Should Close

Animals at the Manila Zoo are housed in small barren cages that can’t compare to their natural habitats. Many exhibit neurotic behavior, such as constantly pacing, swaying their heads, …

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Who Was Stalking Kevin Rudd in Jakarta?

PETA Australia’s “cow,” that’s who! As Australian foreign affairs minister Kevin Rudd arrived at a meeting with Indonesian officials in Jakarta last week, PETA Australia’s bovine activist was there …

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Denise Roberts Gives Us the Dirt on Desexing

Veteran actor Denise Roberts knows the real deal on desexing: it’s the easiest thing that we can all do to prevent a miserable life and death for the thousands …

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Christina Storm Takes It Off for PETA

You might have seen her on M-Net’s Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina, in more than 200 television commercials, on the covers of many top magazines, or on the popular …

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Foodie Friday: Silverbeet and Roasted Tomatoes

Silverbeet is a very well-known vegetable throughout the Mediterranean—and with good reason. This vegetable is extremely nutritious, with iron levels second only to spinach! It’s also packed full of …

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World’s Saddest Dolphins

Twenty-five dolphins, who once called the vast ocean home, are now facing a life sentence of imprisonment thanks to Resorts World, which plans to use them as an attraction …

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Baguio Food Review, Part 2: Café by the Ruins

Although Café by the Ruins is not a strictly vegetarian restaurant, there is a vegetarian section on the menu, and some of their other dishes can be made vegan. …

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