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How Monkeys Go From Jungles to Labs

Ever wonder how monkeys from places such as Asia and Africa end up caged in laboratories? PETA U.S.’ infograph lets you see the horrific journey that they endure, only …

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Troops Aid Stranded Camel

When PETA Asia received a report of a camel who had fallen into a tank ditch surrounding Camp Dwyer in Helmand province, Afghanistan, they didn’t waste any time taking …

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Victory! Tokyo Disneyland Stops Selling Fur

Compassionate visitors to Tokyo Disneyland no longer have to worry about being confronted with items made of fur. That’s because after learning from PETA and concerned citizens throughout the …

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Gross Things in Meat (Infographic)

Everyone knows that meat’s not green, that it’s the product of cruelty to animals, and that it raises your risk of cancer, strokes, and heart disease. But more and more, conscious eaters are discovering other facts about it—facts …

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Clover’s Story: Adopting an Older Animal

Clover was already well into her twilight years when she was rescued from being butchered and taken in by The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). She waited at the …

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PETA Receives Award for Typhoon Haiyan Relief Work

PETA was recently invited to speak about our work with helping animals in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan at the celebration of the Philippines’ Bureau of Animal Industry’s 84th …

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Pigs

You won’t believe what pigs can do when we don’t eat them. Check out this PETA U.S. video to learn more:

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Push Pull Cambodia: A Cow-Friendly Company

“Ikat” is a term that describes a special textile dyeing technique that is used to create beautiful, unique patterns.

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Tabling in 5 Easy Steps

“Tabling”—or setting up a table with resources about animal issues—is an effective way to engage the public and provide people with information about animal rights. Take the following five …

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Animal Rights: An Intersectional Issue

Sometimes the animal rights movement is unfairly branded as being irrelevant to other pursuits of justice or, worse, in opposition to other social-justice causes.

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