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Victory! Suspected ‘Crush’ Video Ring Leaders Arrested

Here’s a reason for dogs, frogs, monkeys, mice, pigs and many other animals to smile: Dorma (“Chita”) and Vicente Ridon, the Filipino couple charged with crimes related to the production …

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The Eagle Has Landed

If you are ever lucky enough to see a wedge-tailed eagle in flight, you are in for a truly awe-inspiring treat. These magnificent birds are the largest bird of …

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China’s Police Academy Takes PETA’s Advice

Once PETA learned that the Guangxi Police Academy officers reportedly killed pigs by strangling them with ropes or even their own hands or by beating, drowning, and suffocating them …

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Calcium–It’s What’s for Dinner (and Dessert and Breakfast)

The following article was written by former PETA US intern Jared Misner. If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me how I get my calcium after …

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The Lowdown on the Litterbox

Cats make great companions for many reasons, one of which is that they come with their own pre-trained method for waste disposal. Simply show new cats the litterbox, and …

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PETA’s Crackdown on Cruel “Crush” Videos

After a year-long investigation by PETA Asia and the Philippines’ National Bureau of Investigations, police have now charged a Philippine couple with cruelty to animals and other crimes related …

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Top 10 Tuesdays: 10 Ways to Help Animals

Animals have no voices and depend on us to stand up and take action in their behalf. Whether you’re just learning about animal rights and are looking for tips …

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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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