PETA Launches their Save the Seals Celebrity Campaign: Photos

PETA has launched their 'Save the Seals' celebrity campaign with an eye to using celebrities as a focus point to draw attention to the Canadian seal hunt and their desire to stop it. See some of the celebrity...

Anti-Seal Hunt Protesters Arrested at Harper's Washington Visit

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has visited President Obama in Washington today, but three anti-seal hunt protesters were arrested outside the Canadian embassy there for dressing as bloody seals and...

Pamela Anderson's Sexy PETA Advert Banned for Being Racy (video)

Pamela Anderson, dressed as a scantily-clad flight security guard, rips clothes made from animal products off airport passengers, in a new sexy PETA commercial that has been banned by airport bosses for being too racy. Pamela Anderson's banned PETA commercial video It was...

PETA Billboard: PETA Save the Whales Ad Insults the Obese

A PETA billboard in Jacksonville, Florida for the PETA Save the Whales Campaign insults the obese. The PETA Save the Whales ad features a cartoon with a rear view of an overweight woman in a bikini next to the...

PETA – Save the Whales, Lose the Blubber

" Do over weight people have to be attacked from all angles? The usually half naked protesters for vegetarianism decide to beat up on the Obese folks in our society who struggle each day trying to lose weight. ...

Elizabeth Carlisle, Petland Employee, Drowns 2 Rabbits, Takes Pic

Elizabeth Carlisle was a Petland employee who drowned two rabbits in the backroom of the Akron Ohio store, and posted the picture on Facebook of her smiling and holding up the two dead rabbits (the picture is graphic so be warned). When a friend made a comment on her Facebook...

Protests Against Bullfighting in Pamplona As San Fermin Begins

The annual San Fermin Festival is set in Pamplona, Spain, July 6-14, this year. Much excitement surrounds this annual event, and tourists from all over the world flock to the historic Navarre region of Spain for a...

PETA Seeks Rights to Michael Jackson's Song "Ben" to Save Rodents

A film was released in 1972 with the name 'Ben' which was about the friendship between a lonely boy and a rat named Ben. Michael Jackson's song with the same name 'Ben' was written for the same film. " Following...

PETA launches 'Olympic Shame 2010' website to stop seal slaughter

Animal organization PETA has launched their 'Olympic Shame 2010' website to help bring awareness to and an end to the Canadian seal slaughter that takes place every year. "All eyes are on Canada as it prepares to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. This extra attention will bring...

Animal-rights organization say boycott Canadian maple syrup

To stop the slaughter of seals in Canada, animal-rights organization PETA says that there should be a boycott on Canadian maple syrup. Jena Hunt of the PETA says that around 330,000 seals which are mostly baby...

Vodafone's 'ZooZoo' ad wins PETA award

There is a happy news for all the dog lovers all over the world. Telecom giant Vodaphone decided to replace a pug that was the company's brand ambassador not is replaced by Zoozooz, that won a PETA award too....

Donkey basketball banned in the US due to animal rights

The odd and eccentric sport of Donkey basketball has been banned in the United States, due to pressure from PETA and animal rights activists that the sport was cruel to the animals. The sport was developed during the...

Michael Vick to become a PETA spokesman

Ex-NFL star and dog-fighting ring funder Michael Vick, has been offered a new job when he finishes his prison sentence: to become a spokesperson for PETA. Vick is currently in prison for funding the dog-fighting...

Pet Shop Boys Won't Become Rescue Shelter Boys, But Thank PETA

Ever a group to do anything in the name of creating controversy and, thereby publicity (er...case in point), PETA sent the Pet Shop Boys a letter in which the animal rights activist group asked the UK pop duo to...

PETA protests seal slaughter at Vancouver Olympic clock today

PETA protested at the Vancouver Olympic Clock in downtown Vancouver today, dressing up like 'bloody baby seals' in front of the art gallery at 1pm. The protest was a quiet but effective one, with four people dressed...

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