EarthxTV Premieres “Ocean Wonders” Season Two; New Anti-Poaching Series “Guardians”
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Dallas, TX (February 21, 2023 ) EarthxTV, the independent television network dedicated to entertaining and inspiring audiences to build a more sustainable world, has announced the premiere date for two series in February on its network. Season two of “Ocean Wonders” with host Tom “The Blowfish” Hird returns to the network today, February 21 at 9 pm ET, and “Guardians,” following a dedicated group in Mozambique preventing animal poaching, debuts February 28 at 10 pm ET. “As we continue to bring audiences a slate of must-watch series, we’re thrilled for the return of Ocean Wonders and the debut of Guardians,” said Dan Russell, President of EarthxTV. “EarthxTV turns a spotlight on the inspiring individuals working to make our planet more sustainable. Both shows allow audiences to broaden their knowledge of our planet.” Ocean Wonders (U.S. only) explores the ‘superpowers’ of ocean creatures and how they survive and thrive in their watery world. The series is hosted by Tom Hird, aka Blowfish, the world’s sole heavy metal marine biologist, who explores the mysteries and busts the misconceptions of the creatures that live in our oceans. Blowfish takes audiences from the shallows of the shoreline to the deepest ocean trenches, and in every episode, he uses his signature scientific stunts to demonstrate how these animals work. Guardians (All Territories) Mozambique’s Zambezi Delta is home to extraordinary biodiversity. Go behind the scenes of the anti-poaching team safeguarding these wetlands from wildlife crime and discover the gritty world of the Zambezi’s guardians. The series spotlights this extraordinary team, many are former poachers, as they balance family, and poacher pursuits and shine a personal light on wildlife crime and its solutions. EarthxTV, which launched in 2022, has expanded around the world and is now available in over 50 million homes and carried on DirecTV, AT&T U-Verse, Charter’s Spectrum TV, FuboTV, Philo, and on a growing list of regional cable channels in the U.S., Sky, and Freeview in the U.K., M7 in Europe, Claro video and TotalPlay in Mexico.