Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp. announced the initial results from the airborne and ground geophysical surveys before October 16th at the Night Owl uranium project in the Shirley Basin district of Wyoming. Airborne radiometric surveys give insight in the distribution of elements on the Earth's surface and is an important tool for geological mapping of mineralization.

The early results from the airborne survey are extremely encouraging, with numerous radiometric anomalies detected outside of the original Night Owl excavation area. Some of these anomalies indicate potentially greater mineralization than the outcrop previously sampled. There is a strong indication that the mineralization will cover a large extent of the Night Owl property.

Numerous anomalies and trends were identified across the block chain and extended off the Strathmore claims. Strathmore has significantly expanded its holdings by staking all these new areas. The surveys are ongoing with completion expected in the next two weeks. The assay results from the additional rock samples that were gathered in an area of off-scale (>9,999 counts-per-second), with a handheld scintillometer, are expected early in November.