How Humane are ‘Humane’ Angora Farms in China?
PETA visited angora farms in China deemed “humane” by third-party auditors and discovered suffering, neglect, and cruelty beyond imagination.
Read MoreHow Humane are ‘Humane’ Angora Farms in China?
PETA visited angora farms in China deemed “humane” by third-party auditors and discovered suffering, neglect, and cruelty beyond imagination.
Read MoreIf you’re not interested in purchasing coffee with a side of animal abuse and dishonesty, then please don’t buy kopi luwak.
Read MoreThis Selfie May Set a Legal Precedent
Will a monkey selfie raise the bar for animal rights?
Read MoreUpdate: PETA Teams Up With China to Improve Dogs’ Lives
Following complaints about conditions in China’s Nanjing animal shelter, PETA met with officials, toured the shelter, and suggested improvements.
Read MoreA Victory for Animals in the Cu Chi Tunnels!
After a concerned citizen alerted PETA to a squalid roadside menagerie at the entrance to Vietnam’s Cu Chi Tunnels, PETA investigated and found animals living in horrific conditions.
Read MorePETA Asia Takes Shocking Exhibit to Chinese Colleges
PETA Asia has just launched a groundbreaking new exhibit, the first of its kind in China, to educate students on the plight of animals in circuses.
Read MorePamela Anderson Makes Plea for Kidnapped Baby Elephants
With fragile baby elephants held captive in Zimbabwe to be sold to the UAE and China, Pamela Anderson pleaded with authorities for the animals’ release.
Read MoreGovernment Orders Department Store Zoo to Move Gorilla
The animals at the Pata Zoo endure misery every day, so if the reports that some animals are being moved are true, it will be a day to celebrate.
Read MoreSam Simon: A True Hero for Animals
The animals have lost a true ally and a sharp and honest tongue with the passing of PETA US Honorary Director and entertainment giant Sam Simon.
Read MoreA Shocking Look Inside Chinese Fur Farms
When undercover investigators made their way onto Chinese fur farms, they found that many animals are still alive when workers flip them or hang them to skin them.
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