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How PETA Championed Animal Rights in 2023
See how PETA and its supporters helped protect animals in 2023.
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Good News! Isabel Marant Confirms Ban on Angora, Fur, and Exotic Skins Following Talks With PETA France
We urge all other designers to cut ties with these cruel trades and embrace a compassionate – vegan – future of fashion.
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Victoria Scone on Spaying and Neutering: ‘Too Much Pussy Can Be a Bad Thing’
“RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” competitor Victoria Scone reminds animal guardians to prevent animal homelessness and ‘get that kitty fixed’.
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‘Survival at Stake’ by PETA’s Poorva Joshipura Is Available for Order Now
With science now recognizing animal consciousness, intelligence, emotion, and even morality, there must come an awareness of our own moral responsibilities towards other beings.
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Victory! Animal Testing of Ingredients Exclusively Used in Cosmetics Has Ended in the UK
Thousands of animals in the UK will be spared the misery of cruel tests.
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How Leather Is Destroying the Planet
Every climate-conscious person should read this: leather doesn’t just kill 1 billion animals every year – it’s also catapulting our planet towards the worst effects of the climate catastrophe.
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Activist Video Shows Burning Bull at ‘Fire Bull’ Festival (Toro Júbilo)
Video footage recorded by AnimaNaturalis shows a terrified bull with balls of fire attached to his horns at a sadistic festival in Spain.
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Cardiff ‘Catmonger’ Challenges Speciesism on World Vegan Day
Horrified Cardiff locals were challenged by PETA’s anti-speciesist protest for World Vegan Day, which featured “whole boiled tabbies” and “kittens” on ice.
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Olivia Bowen and Belle Hassan Urge Jet2holidays to Break Up With Marine Parks
Love Island’s Olivia Bowen and Belle Hassan call out Jet2holidays over connections with cruel marine parks.
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Ricky Gervais, Mark Rylance, Twiggy, and Others Call For Ban That Would Stop Children From Attending Hunts
Watching wildlife being terrorised, gunned down, or otherwise slaughtered is inarguably traumatic and can be psychologically scarring for young people.