- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry
- Animal Issues | PETA
PETA's millions of supporters around the world know that animals aren't ours to use for food—they're unique individuals with their own wants and needs Dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, birds, and other animals aren't property, objects, or "pets " Here's why PETA campaigns every day for the rights of animal companions
- Animal Testing Facts and Statistics | PETA
PETA created “ Without Consent ”—an interactive timeline featuring almost 200 stories of animal experiments from the past century—to open people’s eyes to the long history of suffering that’s been inflicted on nonconsenting animals in laboratories and to challenge people to rethink this exploitation
- The Truth About Animal Testing | PETA
“ Without Consent,” PETA’s interactive timeline, features almost 200 stories of twisted experiments, including ones in which dogs were forced to inhale cigarette smoke for months, mice were cut up while still conscious, and cats were deafened, paralyzed, and drowned
- Why Animal Rights? - PETA
In The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights, PETA president Ingrid E Newkirk provides hundreds of tips, stories, and resources It’s PETA’s must-have guide to animal rights
- Action Center: Online Animal Rights Advocacy | PETA
Join PETA’s Action Team to hear about protests, events, and volunteer opportunities in your area You’ll also get tips and ideas to help you advocate for animals
- Animal Testing: Animals Used in Experiments | PETA
Scientists in PETA’s Science Advancement Outreach division, a part of the Laboratory Investigations Department, have developed a roadmap to phase out failing tests on animals with sophisticated, animal-free methods
- All About PETA
PETA informs policymakers and the public about animal abuse and promotes kind treatment of animals PETA is an international nonprofit charitable organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, with entities worldwide
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