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Mundi the Elephant Rescued by Sanctuary After 35 Years in Captivity
The 41-year-old elephant was cruelly trained to perform in circus shows before being kept in isolation for over three decades. Now, she has a second chance at happiness at a new sanctuary home in Georgia.
Student Sues School District for Free Speech Violation for Silencing Her Criticism of Cow’s Milk
The first lawsuit of its kind comes after the student was told by her school that she could not share information about plant-based milk in the school cafeteria unless she also provided pro-dairy content as well.
Helicopter Roundups of America's Wild Horses Could Be Banned
The Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act will prohibit the Bureau of Land Management’s controversial helicopter roundups of wild horses.
Hunted Whales Suffer Slow and Painful Deaths, Government Study Reveals
New report into the Icelandic whaling industry confirms that over 40 percent of whales suffered slow and painful deaths after being harpooned.
Supreme Court Votes to Uphold California Law that Bans ‘Extreme Confinement’ for Pigs, Hens, and Calves
The pork industry fought to repeal the farm animal welfare laws that ban the likes of gestation crates, which are so small that caged animals cannot turn around.
Canine Distemper Outbreak and Animal Welfare Violations by Marshall Farms Exposed
Animal breeding company Marshall Farms is under fire for a canine distemper outbreak that infected 250,000 baby ferrets, prompting PETA to file a complaint against the company for possible violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
France’s Moulin Rouge Bans Animal Performances
The iconic cabaret had long used live snakes as part of a controversial underwater segment, but has now modified the act to reflect modern attitudes towards using animals in performances.
Seven Horses Die in the Days Leading Up to this Year’s Kentucky Derby
Activists brand racetrack venue Churchill Downs ‘a killing field’ following four breakdowns, a broken neck, and two unexplained deaths.
Colorado Finalizes Plan to Reintroduce Gray Wolves
It’s taken almost two years of discussions with stakeholders, but now the animals are set to return to the state later this year.
America’s Wild Horses in Peril: Thousands Are About to Lose Their Freedom in B.L.M Roundups
Starting in July, over 7,000 wild horses freely roaming across public lands in the United States will be captured by the Bureau of Land Management, igniting urgent concerns for the future and survival of these native animals.
How Can We Promote Respect for Chickens? An Interview with Karen Davis of United Poultry Concerns
Karen Davis, PhD, President and Founder of United Poultry Concerns, discusses her personal journey towards animal rights activism and establishing a nonprofit organization focused on promoting the compassionate and respectful treatment of chickens.
Pakistan Zoo Elephant Dies Before Being Rescued
A relocation for the elephant, who was in “serious pain and suffering”, was finally agreed, but now Noor Jehan has passed away before experiencing her freedom.
Sri Lanka is Considering Selling 100,000 Endangered Macaques to China
The proposal to export toque macaques to China for use in zoos has raised concerns among animal protection groups, who fear that the primates may be used for medical research purposes due to the high demand.
Lolita Will Finally Be Freed - Now Here Are Other Famous Captive Animals Who Deserve Their Long-Awaited Freedom Next
From a gorilla kept in a shopping mall in Thailand, to the world’s loneliest elephant at a New York zoo, these animals’ fight for freedom have sparked worldwide campaigns.
Utah Bans Gas Chambers for Euthanasia of Cats and Dogs
Utah signs landmark bill mandating the use of humane euthanasia methods in animal shelters, following years of advocacy and education efforts by animal advocacy organizations.
Lolita the Orca To Be Released into "Home Waters" After Five Decades of Captivity
After being confined to a small tank for over fifty years, Lolita, the last surviving orca from her kidnapped pod, is set to finally be released back into her home waters in the Pacific Northwest with the help of a non-profit organization and philanthropist funding.
Cow Who Escaped Brooklyn Slaughterhouse Saved by Sanctuary
Four-month-old calf was filmed dodging traffic and evading catchers on a Brooklyn street before eventually being returned to the slaughterhouse. But public support and an offer from an animal sanctuary have resulted in a second chance for the animal.
US Shipment Of Illegally Imported Monkeys For Medical Research Leaves Over 1,000 Endangered Macaques At Risk Of Death Or Trafficking
Charles River Laboratories intends to send the juvenile macaques back to Cambodia, despite calls from PETA and Born Free USA to release the monkeys to a sanctuary.
Jury Finds Two Activists ‘Not Guilty’ For Rescuing Two Sick Chickens From Slaughter Truck
The case is a significant development for the ‘right to rescue’ movement, which seeks to expand the law so that any animal in need of rescue - regardless of species - can be legally rescued.
Kiska, ‘World’s Loneliest’ Orca Dies Alone in Captivity
Originally taken from the wild back in 1979, Kiska spent over four decades in a tank at Canada’s Marineland.