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Video: Shriners Assault ‘Santa’ During Peaceful Circus Protest

[ad_1] For Immediate Release:December 23, 2022 Contact:David Perle 202-483-7382 St. Louis – Moolah Shriners were caught on video this week assaulting two nonviolent protesters who had entered a Shriners meeting to proclaim, “Coal for you for abusing animals in your circus! Drop the animal acts immediately!” Fez-wearing Shriners battered 32-year-old Sasha Monik, dressed as Santa, […]

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China’s Dugongs Nearly Extinct, Partly Due to ‘Ghost Gear’

[ad_1] In a recent paper, researchers with the Zoological Society of London and the Chinese Academy of Sciences declared dugongs—docile sea mammals considered cousins to West Indian manatees—“functionally extinct” in the waters off China as a result of unsustainable and speciesist human activity. One of the main reasons for this was lost and abandoned fishing

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Baby Turkey Stars in Stirring PETA Holiday Cartoon Airing in Green Bay

[ad_1] For Immediate Release:December 21, 2022 Contact:Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382 Green Bay, Wis. – Move over, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer—here comes Toby the blue-snooded turkey! Toby is the star of PETA’s new holiday special spot, airing during A Saturday Night Live Christmas Special on NBC tomorrow. Playing in 46 cities nationwide as well as all over

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22 Victories for Animals Used for Entertainment in 2022

[ad_1] Thanks to PETA, 2022 has been a bad year for roadside zoos, abusive animal exhibitors, seedy mall aquariums, and other businesses that exploit animals for profit. Our work has led to massive, groundbreaking victories for animals used for entertainment this year, including coordinating the biggest roadside zoo rescue in PETA’s history and taking down

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PETA Files NIH Complaint Against the University of Wisconsin–Madison After Recent Violations

[ad_1] For Immediate Release:December 8, 2022 Contact:Tasgola Bruner 202-483-7382 Madison, Wis. – Please see the following statement by PETA Vice President Dr. Alka Chandna regarding the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s recent critical violations of animal welfare regulations: Instead of citing the University of Wisconsin–Madison for violations, the U.S. Department of Agriculture should shut the school’s laboratories

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Feds See Pig and Cow Shot Repeatedly; PETA Seeks Slaughterhouse Cameras

[ad_1] For Immediate Release:December 7, 2022 Contact:Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382 Carroll County, Md. – Following a recent federal report documenting that a pig remained conscious after multiple shots in the head at Wagner Meats LLC in Mount Airy, PETA fired off a letter today to the facility’s owner and president, Michael Wagner, calling on him to

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