Rochester, New York 12/4/2009 4:45:00 AM
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Exploration Puma Resumes Drill Project on Pine Tree lens at Nicholas-Denys Project

Exploration Puma (TSX-V: PUM) has resumed drilling on the Pine Tree lens. The Pine Tree lens is located on the Rocky Brook Millstream fault at its Nicholas-Denys project in New Brunswick. The structure is home to six deposits: the Pine Tree, Half Mile, Shaft, Hache, Henry, and Great Northern.

 

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Puma's plan is to confirm the near-surface silver resources in the four lenses located on either side of the Shaft and Hache deposits. Puma controls 100% of the rights over 7 km of the belt of favorable rocks which carry the mineralization.

 

Puma Exploration Inc. is a junior mining exploration company. The Company’s activities consist of carrying out exploration work with the goal of developing deposits of precious and other metals. The Company focuses its activities on the discovery of mineral deposits and ore bodies located in the Bathurst mining camp, and outside the traditional mining camps in Manitoba.

 

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