Eagle Plains Resources has mobilized personnel to commence fieldwork on its 100%-owned Ice River Property, located 30km SE of Golden, British Columbia. The 2,311 ha property is host to precious metals and rare earth element (“REE”) mineralization in syenite and carbonatite dyke systems that are numerous and widespread over a 5+ kilometer-long corridor within the Ice River Intrusive Complex (“IRC”). Fieldwork will be funded by Eagle Plains and is budgeted at $100,000, focusing on priority targets generated by work on the property carried out by Eagle Plains and former partner Waterloo Resources in 2012.

Ice River Geology and Project History: The IRC is one of the largest and best preserved alkaline igneous complexes in the world. As such, it has been the focus of several projects from both economic and academic perspectives since its discovery ca. 1900.

Mineral collectors have long been drawn to the area which is known for its sodalite-bearing syenites and specimen quality zeolites. A number of base and precious metal showings are known in the contact aureole of the IRC. Field work on the property by Eagle Plains since 2006 has established a widespread spatial distribution of REE and Nb mineralization.

Total Rare- Earth-Elements (TREE) in excess of 34,300 ppm have been documented in-situ, with 66 samples returning greater than 3,000 ppm TREE and thirty-seven samples returning greater than 600 ppm Nb, over 5.6 km strike length.