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- 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
- Animal Issues | PETA
PETA is at the forefront of stopping this abuse 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 Every year, billions of animals suffer and die for clothing and accessories
- 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
- 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
- About PETA | PETA. org
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal liberation organization in the world, and PETA entities have more than 9 million members and supporters globally
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
You care about animals—but do your choices reflect it? PETA’s thought-provoking new campaign challenges you to face the contradicting sides of yourself—and choose what’s right
- Contact PETA
If an animal is in imminent danger, please contact your local police department immediately If your local police department is unresponsive, call PETA immediately—day or night—at 757-622-7382, option 2 Or you may contact PETA by filling out our Report Cruelty to Animals form
- Exposés and Undercover Investigations - PETA
PETA entities have conducted more undercover investigations than any other animal group They undertake investigations to expose animal abuse in laboratories, on farms and in slaughterhouses, in the clothing industry, in the pet trade, and elsewhere
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