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SeaWorld’s Ticket Sales Plummet As Brits Reject Animal Attractions
As more and more people turn their backs on attractions where animals are forced to perform, it’s time for Thomas Cook to get with the times and stop promoting SeaWorld.
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PETA Submits Complaint Over Ireland’s National Dairy Council Ads
The bizarre campaign with the tagline “Irish Dairy – the Complete Natural” presents cows’ milk as “plant-based” in what appears to be a deliberate attempt to mislead consumers.
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Spanish Court Dismisses Theme Park’s €100,000 Defamation Suit Against PETA
This ruling is good news, but orcas are still suffering in captivity at Loro Parque.
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Over 1,000 Bristol Residents Urge Mayor to Switch to Silent Fireworks
Conventional fireworks can be terrifying to dogs, cats, and other animals, who don’t understand that the explosions are for entertainment and not signs of danger.
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PETA Calls for Lynx Who Escaped From Welsh Zoo to Be Moved to Sanctuary
PETA and Lynx UK Trust are joining forces to speak up for Lillith the Eurasian lynx, who escaped from Borth Wild Animal Kingdom near Aberystwyth last week.
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Victory! No More Owls Will Be Used on ‘Harry Potter’ Tours
Warner Bros has confirmed to PETA that no more owls or other live animals will be used on the “Harry Potter” tours at Warner Bros Studio Tour London.
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PETA Urges MPs to Ban Wild-Animal Circuses With Ads in Parliament Magazine
PETA has arranged for three eye-catching ads to appear in The House magazine urging Michael Gove to introduce a long-overdue bill banning wild-animal circuses.
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Man Is Gored to Death During Bull Run in Spain
The 33-year-old was reportedly participating in a festival in Castilla-La Mancha when he was gored in the neck by the bull he had provoked.
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With Second Day of Action, Pressure Mounts on Thomas Cook to Drop SeaWorld
Local activists held demonstrations outside Thomas Cook stores across the country, urging the company to sever ties with SeaWorld and stop promoting orca abuse.
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Victory: MSPs Bring Scotland One Step Closer to Wild-Animal Circus Ban
PETA supporters sent over 8,000 e-mails to MSPs this week urging them to support the bill to end this cruel form of entertainment.