Ultra Docu Aims to Inspire in January with Life on Earth Documentaries
West Palm Beach, FL – December 17, 2019 – Ultra Docu begins 2020 with a vast roster of exotic nature documentaries that tell the stories of how life on Earth can be hard, but life itself, in all its forms, is what makes this planet so unique. With these releases the channel expands its consistent vision of keeping knowledge-seeking fans plugged into trustworthy and informational content from around the globe, and carved between nature and society, Ultra Docu also has a special treat for lovers of historical, contemporary, and biographical related films.
The documentaries premiering January 2020 in Ultra Docu are:
El Fantasma del Bosque
01/09 – 8:05 p.m. ET
The azor, is one of the raptors that has best adapted to the most leafy Palearctic forest systems, this elusive and spectacular bird is in serious risk of extinction in many places. It has established a home in the best preserved Iberian forests, where it finds a wide variety of food to raise.
El Rey de la Noche
01/16 – 8:20 p.m. ET
The Royal Owl is the largest nocturnal raptor in the Iberian Peninsula, its large size and versatility allows it to prey on innumerable prey and move quietly in various ecosystems.
Etosha: La Gran Llanura Blanca
01/23 – 8:25 p.m. ET
Etosha is a vast high plateau that extends north of Namibia and is one of the largest and most spectacular National Parks in the world. Here wildlife has to adapt to one of the most hostile habitats on the planet.
En La Piel del Toro
01/30 – 8:05 p.m. ET
The historical origins and day-to-day life of wild cattle. A journey through their birth, different stages of life, their habitat, their training, coexistence with other species and their behavioral codes.
Ultra Docu is owned and operated by Olympusat, Inc., and it’s currently available on Charter Spectrum, Claro TV, Hotwire Communications, Verizon FiOS and VEMOX™.
For more information on Ultra Docu’s programming, including tune in dates and times, please visit ultradocutv.com and vemox.com.
Olympusat – Editorial Contact:
Jesús Piñango
561-249-5228