An eyewitness captured shocking photos of a horse forced into slave labor in the Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. After the animal collapsed under a heavy pack and was unable to stand, the wrangler reportedly kicked the downed horse in the face.
Electrodes were attached to the brain of a cat named Robert—but PETA’s campaign against the University of Utah’s laboratory helped get him to a good home.
Earlier this year, the new owner of Kelly Miller Circus committed to not using wild animals. Now, he’s taken all animals out of the show—and reported great public support! Keep the pressure on other circuses by asking Carson & Barnes to end all animal acts, too.
For over a quarter of a century, Yupik the polar bear has languished in a barren enclosure at Morelia Zoo. She sustained dental trauma from chewing on the metal bars of her cage that led to a serious infection after not being treated for years.
PETA’s always had its eye on the National Institutes of Health (NIH)—now, you can, too. Just „like“ PETA’s Facebook page dedicated to exposing cruel experiments conducted and/or funded by NIH—a multibillion-dollar experimentation agency. Then, share the posts on your own Facebook page, because the more people who know about these cruel experiments, the faster NIH will see that the public simply doesn’t support painful, irrelevant (or any) tests on animals.
Behind every ostrich-, crocodile-, and alligator-skin accessory is a short, miserable life of deprivation and a violent death, yet American Express encourages its cardholders to redeem points for items made from exotic-animal skins.
Antibody producer Pi Bioscientific was cited for failing to provide dozens of goats who suffered from emaciation, diarrhea, lameness, overgrown hooves, and/or upper respiratory disease with adequate care. Yet the USDA refused to hand over any photos—or even acknowledge that they exist—because doing so might cause „embarrassment.“
New eyewitness video footage reveals that animals exploited for Petra’s tourism industry are still being hit in order to keep them moving under the hot desert sun. Authorities promised to take action after seeing footage of similar abuse from 2017, but when an eyewitness returned in 2018, nothing had changed.