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Top 10 Tuesday: Environmental Reasons to Go Vegan!

As Albert Einstein once wrote, “Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” …

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Carnivores Face Cancer Risk

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that eating bacon, hot dogs, ham, and other processed meats causes cancer. According to the WHO, processed meats are now in the same category …

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The Wrestler’s Up for Knocking Out Animal Overpopulation

Iron Man 2‘s super villain, Mickey Rourke, is a true champ for animals. The talented actor and screenwriter stars with his beloved Chihuahua, Jaws, in this ad promoting spaying …

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Top 10 Tuesday: World Cup Players Who’ve Given Leather the Boot

The below players (in no particular order) aren’t just some of the best-ranked football (aka “soccer,” for you Americans, Australians, and Canadians out there) players, they also have many …

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Supermodels Take It All Off to Expose Cruelty at Pata Department Store

What do you get when you have 10 naked models and a barren metal cage? A sexy new PETA ad that takes aim at Bangkok’s Pata Zoo—a cruel, cramped, …

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Australian Flock Gets Help From PETA

When PETA was alerted to a flock of sheep in rural Victoria, Australia, who hadn’t been shorn in quite some time and were at risk for flystrike, we took …

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Top 10 Tuesday: Organic Vegan Cafés!

If you’re a health buff like me and can’t get your fill of fresh, organic ingredients, you are going to love this list! There are some people at PETA …

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June Is ‘Adopt a Shelter Cat’ Month

I’m here to tell you why you should make this month a good one for a feline who is waiting for a forever home!

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Rat Sticks Up for His Friends, Chicken Gets Arrested

What?! It’s been a busy week here at PETA Asia!

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Top 10 Tuesday: Cruelty-Free Ways to Repel Critters

All animals have a right to live free from unnecessary suffering—even if some people consider them to be “pests” or “ugly.”

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