Why Are Taxpayers Paying for Cows and Calves to Be Beaten and Burned?
Horrifying Footage Prompts PETA to Lodge Complaint Against Publicly Funded Research Facility
Read MoreWhy Are Taxpayers Paying for Cows and Calves to Be Beaten and Burned?
Horrifying Footage Prompts PETA to Lodge Complaint Against Publicly Funded Research Facility
Read MoreWildlife Trafficking Openly Perpetrated at Satria Bird Market
Wildlife markets cause immeasurable suffering. You can help end this nightmare.
Read MoreInvestigation of Vietnamese Dog Breeders: Illness, Injuries, and Mutilations
Investigators visited more than 10 Vietnamese dog breeders—including some certified by the Vietnam Kennel Association—and found appalling cruelty to animals at every single one.
Read MorePETA Exposes Nightmare Puppy Mills in South Korea—Pledge to Adopt!
PETA Asia’s explosive eyewitness investigation into four puppy mills in South Korea documents routine, rampant cruelty, which is why it’s imperative never to buy companion dogs.
Read MoreEgypt’s Shame: Camels Hit, Tied, and Dragged
At Egypt’s notorious Birqash Camel Market, PETA once again obtained video footage of the horrific abuse of camels.
Read MorePETA Asia’s 2022 Highlights for Animals
PETA Asia was able to help countless animals (and their guardians) in 2022 – despite the lingering pandemic. We’re looking forward to helping even more animals in 2023!
Read More2022 Was a Successful Year for PETA Asia! Let’s Make 2023 Even Better
PETA is proud to be a voice for change and we will stay loud and reach more animals in 2023!
Read MoreEXPOSED: Chaokoh Caught Still Using Forced Monkey Labor
Despite false claims by Chaokoh and other companies, monkeys are still being kidnapped and forced to pick coconuts in Thailand.
Read MorePETA Rescue Team on the Scene After Typhoon Noru Rips Through Central Philippines
PETA’s rescue team traveled to where the storm had ripped through the central Philippines to distribute dog and cat food and to look for injured animals in need of …
Read MorePromise Broken: Apparently EGYPTAIR Is Again Shipping Monkeys to Their Deaths
EGYPTAIR has apparently gone back on its word and has resumed shipping monkeys to their deaths in laboratories
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