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Tagaytay: Beautiful Views, Harsh Realities for Horses

When I think about the Philippines, I envision a tropical paradise with clear water, fresh fruit, friendly people, and cute, fuzzy, big-eyed animals. This idealized image holds true in …

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Dr. Jane Goodall: “The Manila Zoo Has Failed Mali”

President Benigno Aquino III has received a personal letter from world-renowned animal conservation expert Dr. Jane Goodall. Goodall wrote to the president to support his directive that orders that …

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Run a Race for Animals!

What has 2,000 legs, 1,000 hearts, and infinite passion? PETA U.S.’ PETA Pack team! Every year, animal advocates all around the world join together and team-train to run a …

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Beauty and the Vegan

Meat is murder. Leather and fur kill. Animal experimentation is evil. We all know these things, but we need to beware of cruel animal ingredients even in our beauty …

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‘B’ Is for Breeding, ‘S’ Is for Slaughter

A world in which no animals are slaughtered for food can only be a good thing for human health, the environment, and, of course, animals. But how do you …

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Would You Rather Be a Fish?

According to the classic song “Would You Like to Swing on a Star?” a fish won’t do anything but swim in a brook. It’s a lovely thought, but unfortunately …

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Wondering About a Vegan Diet? (Infographic)

Want to know how to be healthy and cruelty-free? No worries—eating vegan is easy! Are you ready to eat healthy? Pledge to go vegan for 30 days! Posted by …

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Peace in the Pack

One reason animal-shelter workers often hear for the surrender of a dog or cat is, “He or she didn’t get along with my other animals”. In some cases, a …

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The Veronicas Show Off ‘The Rest of Your Fur Coat’

Everyone knows that Lisa and Jessica Origliasso, the talented twins behind The Veronicas, can be edgy (who can forget Jessica’s faux-fur jacket that read “F*** Fur” on the back?), …

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Crates and Cages: Prison for Dogs

Sadly, it’s quite common for people to use crates or cages to house their dogs for 12, 15, or even 24 hours a day. The hours add up quickly: …

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