PETA Asia

Save an Animal’s Skin

Right now, terrified dogs, cats, rabbits, lambs, and other animals are being tormented—some even skinned alive—so that humans can steal their fur, skin, feathers, and hair.

PETA entities are leading the charge to expose and stop the skins trade. From undercover investigations to hard-hitting campaigns and corporate pressure, we’re getting animals out of the global clothing industry. And today, 100% of your gift will support this vital work.

Please join PETA’s “Save Our Skin” Challenge right now to protect animals from suffering in the global skins trade. Hurry—this challenge ends at midnight on June 30.

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