5 Ways PETA Is Helping Animals in Laboratories This Week

See how we’re promoting animal-friendly research and regulatory tests around the globe.

  1. After working with U.S. military branches to end gruesome trauma training drills on animals, PETA is now urging Germany’s armed forces to stop mutilating pigs and embrace modern human-patient simulators.
  2. A new Facebook video goes behind the scenes of our delivery of more than 30,000 petitions and postcards to Texas A&M University experimenter Peter Nghiem calling for an end to hideous muscular dystrophy tests on dogs. (He wasn’t pleased, but that’s beside the point.)
  3. PETA U.K. is urging the Home Office to mandate an end to experiments on animals after a damning new report reveals that thousands of animals have suffered because of experimenter “oversights.”
  4. School’s been canceled—and animal testing should be, too. PETA’s in the news, demanding that a growing number of publicly funded universities come clean about animal experiments deemed “extraneous” during the pandemic and prevent such cruelty from ever resuming.
  5. PETA provided crucial information about our Beauty Without Bunnies program to Vogue India and British Vogue that’s helping compassionate consumers shop for cosmetics that no rabbit, mouse, or other animal suffered for anywhere in the world.