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The Muskox Lithium Project is located 45 km east of Yellowknife in the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province.

Project Location

The Muskox Lithium Project

is located 45 km east of Yellowknife in the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province. The project contains a >700 m long lithium bearing pegmatite, is easily accessible via an all-season highway and is prospective for further discovery.

Lithium Showings in the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province​

Blackbird has over 3M in the treasury which is projected to fund all exploration and overhead well in to 20251 .

Location

Located 45 km east of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories within the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province. A large portion of the 50 km2 land package remains under-explored.

Mineralization

Characterized by a coarse-grained, spodumene bearing pegmatite (the CM-1 pegmatite) of over 700m in strike length and up to 5 m wide at surface located within 100 m of an all-season government-maintained road.​

Grade

Recent channel-sampling indicates continuity of spodumene content (confirmed by recent XRD analysis) and grades of up to 1.34% Li2O over 5 m and 1.26 % Li2O. Other spodumene-bearing pegmatites ~1 km to the east of CM-1 have been documented. The project also hosts several gold showings.

Proximity

Located less than 3 km south of Li-FT mineral leases

Muskox Project Lithium Channel Sample Analysis and Claim Overview

Pegmatite Length (m) Li20
CM-1 11 1.26
CM-1 3 1.12
CM-1 3 1.11
CM-1 3 0.04
CM-1 6 1.13
CM-1 5 1.33
CM-1 3 0.01
CM-1 5 1.34
CM-1 6 1.22
CM-1 4 0.93

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Dr. Jaap Verbaas is a seasoned geologist with extensive expertise in field geology, specializing in orogenic gold and Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) deposits. His work encompasses both brownfields and grassroots exploration, with a strong focus on modeling geological processes such as alteration, metasomatism, igneous fractionation, accumulation, and metamorphic petrology.

Dr. Verbaas also possesses significant capabilities in structural geology, geochronology, and technical terrain analysis. He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Structural Geology and Metamorphic Petrology from Utrecht University, followed by a Ph.D. in Proterozoic Geology of the Yukon Territory from Simon Fraser University.

This robust academic foundation, combined with his hands-on experience, equips Dr. Verbaas to identify and capitalize on valuable geological opportunities in the industry.