The Andean bear is classified as vulnerable because of habitat loss. Paddington, with books, TV shows and a successful film franchise, has increased interest in the species. The latest film ...
Andean bears (Tremarctos ornatus), perhaps best known for their fictional representation in ”Paddington,” are ... States conducted surveys of two species of bromeliad (Puya leptostachya ...
Latin America is a land of jaw-dropping biodiversity. Stretching from Mexico down to the southern tip of South America, this ...
But the spectacled bear – the species the character Paddington Bear is based on – is now considered vulnerable, according to The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN ...
With a mix of archive, animation, interviews and some surprising encounters, it tells the tale of how a little Peruvian bear called Paddington found a home in Britain and went on to enchant the world.
In this third instalment, the bear travels “home” – and the franchise’s feel-good, pro-immigration spirit vanishes.
Paddington chilling at London Westfield. It's Paddington Bear mania in London once again, with the arrival of two full-coloure sculptures — munching on a marmalade sandwich. Ahead of the release ...
A huge show of fireworks lit up Big Ben in spite of storm warnings that forced many displays to be axed today, with many fans left stunned by a 'world-first' Paddington Bear cameo appearance ...
A lifelong Paddington Bear enthusiast is lending her support to a campaign to bring a statue of the beloved character to the county. Emma Bending, from Bugbrooke, has amassed a collection of more ...
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