I will prove to you that I'm not making this up. PETA has made a public plea to request that you please stop using animal names as insults. I guess that means you're a big chicken if you don't listen to them. Oh, wait.
Believe it or not, this is really a thing. There is a movement where pet owners are making their dogs and cats go vegan. Do you think this would ever happen in Casper?
There was a report a few days ago that PETA wanted colleges and universities to stop using real animal mascots at games. That hypothetically could include University of Wyoming mascot Cowboy Joe. That possibility did not sit well with one big-time Cowboy Joe fan.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is grilling Wyoming officials for what they call a "total disregard for animal suffering."
Dan Paden, Associate Director of Evidence Analysis for PETA, says he met with the Wyoming Livestock Board last June and provided the agency with evidence of illegal cruelty to sheep at eight different ranches in Wyoming, but officials still haven't
Over the years times have certainly changed, but one thing that hasn't is the creative, funny and sometimes racy commercials that air during the Super Bowl.
The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, better known as PETA, does some good work, but it’s the organization’s more absurd stunts that often make headlines — and this one is a prime example.
Citing the suffering of turkeys during the Thanksgiving season, PETA sent a letter to the mayor of Turkey, Texas and asked him to change the town’s name to the tofu-based meat alte
According to www.theboot.com, Lady A has been contacted by rock music icon Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders, but her request, rather than musical, is ethical in nature. The singer, a longstanding advocate for animal rights, wrote to the trio after learning that Lady A are scheduled to perform at the KFC franchisees' meeting in San Diego on March 3.