• See What PETA Accomplished for Animals in 2012—Now on to 2013!

    Written by Jeff Mackey

    It was a truly great year for PETA—and for the many animals whose lives were improved and saved by the string of victories won over the past 12 months, all made possible by the vital support of its treasured members. Take a look at the highlights:

     

    A new year means new opportunities to help animals, and we all hope 2013 brings even more brilliant victories—but to make that happen, PETA needs everyone to offer as much support as possible.  Don't miss out—become a member today. Your tax-deductable year-end gift will support PETA's crucial work and make 2013 the brightest year yet for animals!

  • Happy New Year!

    Written by PETA

    Start off the New Year right by making an animal-friendly resolution. And check out our cute New Year's e-card below, from us to you! Here's to a safe, compassionate, and cruelty-free 2009.

     

     

    Written by Christine Doré

  • What's In and Out for 2009

    Written by PETA

    Wow, it's been a wacky year. We've witnessed Barack Obama make history, cheered on the home team during the Summer Olympics, watched the economy take more surprise turns than a paternity test on Maury, and—oh yeah—achieved loads of important victories for animals. But I digress. Before we "Auld Lang Syne" our way out of 2008, let's stop and take a look-see at the trends we can expect in the coming year. And now (drum roll please), I give you PETA's list of what's in and what's out for 2009:

     

    In Out
    A mutt in the White House A purebred in any house
    Tightening your belt Leather belts
    Skinny Bitch in the Kitch Fat carnivore on the couch
    Michael Phelps Michael Vick
    Eva Mendes Eva Longoria
    Tofurky Lame duck
    Thrift stores Michael Kors
    Whale Wars Deadliest Catch
    Icanhascheezburger.com Bacon cheeseburgers
    Wii fishing Fly fishing
    Mock croc clutches Python pumps
    Obama sisters Olsen twins
    Eating green Eating mean
    Animal prints Animal skins
    Roller derby Kentucky Derby
    Carrie Underwood Jessica Simpson
    Donkeys in Congress Elephants in circuses
    Perez Hilton Paris Hilton
    "Dill, baby, dill" "Drill, baby, drill"
    Soy lattes MooLattés
    Wolf Blitzer Blitzing wolves
    Sea kittens Chicken of the Sea
    Hummus Hummers
    Inauguration fever Inauguration beaver
    Wasabi mashed potatoes Spam musubi
    Proposition 2 Proposition 8
    Ecorazzi Paparazzi
    Yes we can No we can't

     

    Written by Amy Elizabeth

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