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Fjordland Provides Update on Renzy Airborne Geophysical Survey

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 13, 2021) - Fjordland Exploration Inc. ...

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Fjordland Provides Update on Renzy Airborne Geophysical Survey

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[{"type":"text","content":"Fjordland Provides Update on Renzy Airborne Geophysical SurveyVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 13, 2021) - Fjordland Exploration Inc. (TSXV: FEX) (the \"Company\") announces that upon the request of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (KZA) Band Council and the recommendation of the KZA Moose Advisory Committee, Fjordland has agreed to suspend the VTEM helicopter survey in order to help protect the fragile moose population in the area. The KZA has agreed that the survey can recommence on or after August 15, 2021. Fjordland recognizes that this is a very sensitive issue to the KZA and wishes them the best in their endeavours to expand the moose population within their traditional territory.James Tuer, Fjordland's President, commented, \"We committed to ensuring that our actions match our ESG mandate. We look forward to building a healthy working relationship with the Kitigan Ziba Anishinabeg as we move this excellent project forward. Before we were made aware that the Moose Advisory Committee was concerned about the survey we completed the majority of the flight lines over the main Renzy target. A preliminary review of the data shows that there are some very interesting targets outside of the main Renzy zone to follow up on this summer.\"Darhlene Twenish, Chair of the KZA Moose Advisory Committee, commented, \"The KZA Moose Advisory Committee is pleased that Fjordland has agreed to postpone the aerial survey until mid-August which will definitely have less of an impact on the moose, especially the pregnant moose which are preparing to give birth. The KZA Moose Advisory Committee would like to thank Fjordland for the level of commitment shown on this very important and sensitive issue.\"Dylan Whiteduck, Chief of the KZA Band Council, stated, \"The KZA Band Council on behalf of the KZA Moose Advisory Committee and all KZA members would like to recognize the positive response from Mr. Tuer representing Fjordland. This is a good example of building a foundation for a future relationship.\"To date, Geotech's VTEM Max has completed flight lines over the main Renzy target in conjunction with the Groundfloor EM survey. This has already generated a number of significant anomalies that will be the focus of exploration activities in the field this summer. The regional portion of the program will be completed once the survey rec...

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