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H&M Shoppers: You Need to See What Happens to Sheep for Wool

NATIVA wool relies on buzzwords like “responsible” and “ethical” to mislead shoppers while animals suffer.

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This Company Is Severing Animals’ Heads and Limbs—Take Action Now

HKTV admits to severing animals’ heads and limbs in experiments its own board says offer no guaranteed benefit. Take action to end this cruelty.

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Goats Beaten, Dragged, and Left Bleeding for ‘Humane’ Mohair

New footage shows terrified goats beaten, dragged, and left bleeding on “responsible” mohair farms.

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Urge Pope Leo XIV to Stand Against Bullfights!

Sign PETA’s petition urging the Pope to end the Church’s role in propping up the bullfighting industry.

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White Lotus Star Explains How One Simple Choice Can Save Countless Animals

Praya Lundberg shares how adopting animals has changed her life in a powerful new PETA Asia campaign. Learn how the White Lotus star is an angel for animals.

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PETA: New Zealand ‘Ethical’ Wool Exposed as Cruel Scam

PETA Asia-Pacific caught shearers at “ZQ humane”–certified farms beating, stomping on, and throwing sheep. These clothing brands are implicated in sham wool certifications.

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Skinned Alive: The Shocking Truth About the Frog Meat Industry

A new PETA investigation exposes the severe suffering frogs endure in Vietnam’s frog meat industry. Learn how you can help stop the cruelty.

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Breaking: Thai Coconut Industry ‘Schools’ Abuse Baby Monkeys

PETA’s new exposé cracks the Thai coconut industry wide open, exposing “schools” in which baby monkeys are imprisoned so they can be trained to pick coconuts.

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Sick Civet Cats, Illegal Binturongs: The Truth About Kopi Luwak

For the first time, PETA exposes the abuse of binturongs in the kopi luwak industry, alongside civet cats, revealing continued cruelty despite years of investigations. Discover the shocking truth.

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Join PETA in Stopping iROO’s Cruel Fur Sales

Every coat, piece of trim, or accessory made of fur and sold by Taiwanese fashion brand iROO came from an animal who endured a terrifying and painful death.

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