Luxury Travel Company Drops Cruel Running of the Bulls Trips
Palace Tours has joined the list of travel companies that no longer offer trips to the cruel Running of the Bulls.
Read MoreLuxury Travel Company Drops Cruel Running of the Bulls Trips
Palace Tours has joined the list of travel companies that no longer offer trips to the cruel Running of the Bulls.
Read MoreHere’s Why More Australian Brands Are Banning Wild-Animal Skins
FAITHFULL, LMS, and Aquila have banned wild-animal skins from their collections after talks with PETA.
Read MoreLa Trobe University Bans Near-Drowning Test to Study Depression or Anxiety
Following conversations with PETA entities, La Trobe University officials have agreed to prohibit the use of the forced swim test to model human depression, anxiety disorders, and their treatment.
Read MoreGlobal Supermarket Brand Drops Frog Legs After Chilling PETA Exposé
Supermarket chain Carrefour has committed to cutting ties with its supplier in Indonesia following PETA’s shocking video exposé.
Read MoreHere’s Why Ginger & Smart Will Never Use Exotic Skins or Angora Fur
Shoppers don’t want animals to suffer and die for fashion, and the destructive impact of fur and leather on the planet is well known.
Read MorePETA and NZAVS Work to Ban the Cruel Forced Swim Test in Aotearoa and Beyond
PETA entity scientists and local animal defenders took on the cruel forced swim test in New Zealand – and won. Read all about their life-saving work.
Read MoreThe University of Western Australia has confirmed to PETA that it “no longer conducts” the forced swim test.
Read MorePETA Australia’s Victories for Animals in 2023
Your support made 2023 a landmark year for animals.
Read MoreProgress! A New Policy Could Eliminate the Use of the Forced Swim Test in Australia
While NHMRC stopped short of implementing a full ban, its new requirements will significantly reduce, if not eliminate, the use of the forced swim test in Australia.
Read MoreYou Did It: Inquiry Recommends Victoria Duck Hunting Ban
“On consideration of all evidence received during the Inquiry, the Committee recommends that the Victorian Government end recreational native bird hunting on all public and private land from 2024.”
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