Taurus Gold Corp. announced the commencement of exploration fieldwork at its Charlotte Property, located in the emergent Dawson Range gold-copper-silver-zinc mining district in Yukon, Canada. The property, which encompasses an area of 23 square kilometers, is strategically situated and is accessible via road.

The property is adjacent to Rockhaven Resources' Klaza gold project, and within the Dawson Range area where Western Copper and Gold's Casino project have announced strategic investments by Mitsubishi Materials Corporation and Rio Tinto Canada Inc. The Company's summer program consists of two phases, phase one low impact surface exploration program has now commenced and includes geological mapping, prospecting, rock sampling, and collecting an estimated 2000 soil samples. It is anticipated to span two weeks. The phase one program will provide critical data and form the planning for phase two, which will include 42 line kilometers of ground MagVLF across the Eliza Creek Extension, Discovery Creek, and GRW Zone.

The comprehensive program is scheduled to conclude in approximately four weeks. Taurus has engaged Aurora Geosciences, based in Whitehorse, Yukon, who is proceeding with the planned program on time and on budget. Summer Exploration Objectives: Discovery of new epithermal vein sets in under-explored areas of the Charlotte property.

determine the linkage between epithermal veins and intrusive hosts in the north part of the property. Flex Zone - Charlotte Property. The Flex Zone on the Charlotte property is located on an all-season access road.

Exposed mineralization on surface was completely stripped during the 1990s and reveals a mineralized zone approximately 80 m wide by 350 metres long. The Flex Zone is delineated over a northwest-trending strike length of 550 m and is defined by a network of stacked epithermal gold-silver-zinc-lead quartz veins, which range from 5 cm to 1.1 m in apparent thickness, within precious metal enriched wallrock. The strongest.