Tell USDA-Wildlife Services officials not to airdrop drug-laced mice on Guam in an attempt to kill snakes!
Tell NIH to cut taxpayer funding for experiments on animals at UCSF!
Tell Redbox to stop supporting cruelty to elephants.
Sign our pledge to be skins free!
Tell Steak ‘n Shake to pull its commercial featuring a chimpanzee and to pledge never to use great apes in future ads!
Tell officials to demand that Bamboo, Chai, and Watoto be retired to a sanctuary!
Sign our pledge to ditch wool and stop supporting an industry that thinks it’s OK to mutilate baby animals!
Let members of the Los Angeles City Council know that you strongly support a ban on performing elephants.
Celebrate Fur-Free Friday with our brand-new cover photo!
Each year, more than 130,000 U.S. horses are crammed into trailers and trucked to slaughterhouses in Canada and Mexico—and now they are being slaughtered in the U.S. as well. Act now!
Join Jane by pledging to end animal homelessness today!
Pledge to be fur-free!
Be a voice for monkeys who are suffering. Urge airlines to adopt a formal policy against the transportation of nonhuman primates for use in experiments.
Tell Elephant Auto Insurance to stop running ads that feature elephants or other wild animals!
Please join Pamela and take a stand to help animals exploited and killed in the name of fashion by pledging to wear alternatives to fur, wool, exotic skins, and leather today!
Ask Smithfield executives to make good on their promise to phase out cruel gestation crates by 2017!
Please stand up for animals suffering in UTMB’s laboratories by urging Shriners International to stop funding burn experiments at the university.
PETA has just released a 15-month undercover investigation into some of the largest pigeon-racing operations in the U.S.
Please take a moment to let Revlon know that you will not buy its products until the company confirms that it is not paying for any tests on animals anywhere in the world!
Please ask your Congressional representative to contact the Secretary of the Army and the Army Surgeon General to insist that they ban the military’s use of animals in trauma- and chemical-casualty training courses.