Discovery Africa Limited announced that it has successfully been granted three hundred and eight (308) State mining claims in Alaska, USA ­ known as the Chulitna Project, which have been officially registered by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. The Company conducted a strategic review of various project opportunities, and with its specialist consultant, identified Alaska as a prospective jurisdiction with potential to secure high quality minerals projects. The strategic Chulitna Project area was selected as prospective from historical works and neighbouring projects in the area (including Avidian Gold's Golden Zone gold-silver-copper project and Honolulu Prospect Corp.'s Discovery Creek silver and base metals target). The Company engaged expert service providers to conduct the claim staking process and complete all regulatory processes to ensure the successful registration of all the mining claims that comprise the Company's 100% owned Chulitna Project. The project area comprises 199.4km2, is located on State of Alaska public lands, and is not subject to any Native Title claims, native lands, or native claimant groups. The project lies approximately 250km north of Anchorage and close to the major Parks Highway, which runs mostly parallel to the State owned Alaska railroad. The project hosts numerous prospect areas identified from historical works, which are prospective for gold, silver, copper, tin and base metals. The two main prospect areas currently identified within the project area are Partin Creek (gold, silver, copper) and Coal Creek (tin, silver). The Partin Creek prospect includes two adjacent sites, where historical US Bureau of Mines works comprised surface exploration, shallow trenching, blasting, and rock chip sampling, which identified gold, silver and copper anomaly target areas. The Company's near-term strategy to advance the project is: Review and assess the substantive historical exploration works and results from the priority prospects within the project area; Prepare a systematic exploration program for the priority prospect targets, which will involve geophysical surveying; and Conduct follow up works to identify drill targets, and subsequent potential drilling of selected priority targets. The Company will now prioritise its on-going exploration works on the Chulitna Project. In addition, the Company will continue working to identify and review other new projects, including a focus on Alaska.