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Live Export of Sheep by Sea Will End in 2028

Thanks to decades of work from intrepid investigators and dedicated campaigners, the government has finally set a date to end the live export of sheep by sea.

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The Cruel Truth Behind Feather Accessories

PETA entities have been urging fashion week events around the world to drop feathers by exposing the plight of birds whose feathers are torn out for fashion garments.

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Reef or Beef? Animal Agriculture Is Killing Corals

Every time you eat meat, you’re contributing to the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Australian Live Export: Animals Thrash on Floor, Bleeding Out

PETA exposed that Australian cattle are still being butchered alive in Indonesia, despite the Australian government’s claims to the contrary.

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Families Ripped Apart: Anti–Marine Park Message Arrives on Seaworld Drive

During the Easter school holidays, families visiting the Gold Coast will be met with a haunting ode to the female marine mammals suffering in abusement parks.

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Gucci Parent Company Connected to Gruesome Snake Killings

A yearlong investigation into the exotic-skins industry reveals unmitigated suffering for pythons.

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Behind the Scenes: Animals Used in Hollywood Are Confined and Virtually Starved

Cruella, Lady and the Tramp, Where the Crawdads Sing, and Strays all have one thing in common – find out what in PETA’s exposé of Atlanta Film Animals.

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Africa Union Bans Donkey Slaughter for Ejiao

Take action now to demand that Australia prohibit the export of all live donkeys to China.

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When We Use Animals for Food, We May as Well Be Lighting Bushfires

By continuing to subsidise animal agriculture, the government is striking a match against our fragile planet.

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PETA 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.

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