Action Centre
PETA's action alerts are an easy-to-use, quick and effective way to effect change for animals. You can choose to send a preset letter to decisionmakers or, to make a more powerful impression, include your own message.
Recent Action Alerts
- The Shocking Truth Behind Organic Meat Production
An Animal Aid undercover investigation delves into an organic meat slaughterhouse and provides disturbing footage. Watch the video now and pledge to go vegan! Read more. - Government Considers Ban on the Use of Wild Animals in UK Circuses
Act today to help push for a ban of the use of wild animals in UK circuses, e-mail your MP. Read more. - Help to Save Wolves in Lapland
Take action to stop the killing of the few remaining wolves in Lapland Read more. - Save Scotland's Seals: Stop the Shooting
Help save seals from being shot in Scotland by salmon farmers - take action by emailing the Scottish First Prime Minister today! Read more. - Urge 34th International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo to Stop Using Wild Animals
Take action to stop the use of live animals in the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo Read more. - Tell European Commission to Stand By New Circus Laws
You can help tip the balance in animals' favour by taking action and asking the Portuguese Government and the European Commission to ban the use of all animals in circuses. Read more. - Help End the Hideously Cruel Live Export Industry
You can help the millions of sheep who are put on transport ships destined for slaughter in the Middle East and Africa Read more. - Help Stop the Sadistic 'Fire Bull' Festival in Soria
Help put an end to the festival of 'Toro de Fuego', in Soria, Spain. Read more. - Bull Stabbed to Death in Spanish 'Festival'
Please use the online form to write to the mayor of Tordesillas. Tell him that a permanent end to this event is long overdue. Those in authority must bear the brunt of global condemnation of this event. Read more. - Ask Japanese University to Halt Cruel Veterinary Training Practices
Please contact Dr. Hiroyuki Taniyama, principal of Rakuno Gakuen University, and politely ask him to teach veterinary students compassion, not cruelty. Read more.




