News Release
Toronto, ON - March 1, 2012 Honey Badger Exploration Inc. (TUF: TSX-V) (�Honey Badger� or the "Company�) announces that it will be exhibiting at the 2012 Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) International Trade Show & Investors Exchange.
The Company wishes to invite all current and potential investors to visit Booth 2350 and discuss first-hand with management the latest exploration developments on its Radisson gold property, located within the James Bay Mining District of Northern Quebec, 550 km north of Matagami, Quebec.
The PDAC is being held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, and runs from Sunday March 4 to Wednesday March 7. Trade show times and details can be accessed at www.pdac.ca
About the 2012 PDAC
The PDAC International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange is the world�s largest convention for mineral exploration. The four-day annual Convention held in Toronto, Canada is the event of choice for the world�s mineral industry. The convention attracts over 1,000 exhibitors and 27,000 attendees from 120 countries.
About The Radisson Property
The Radisson Property is a district scale property with promising and widespread gold, copper and silver values. It is a gold property in the heart of an emerging world class Gold Camp, with excellent infrastructure (paved road, power corridor). This Gold Camp includes Goldcorp�s Roberto Deposit (3.15 million ounces of measured and indicated gold resources at an average grade of 11.92 grams per tonne and 6.25million ounces of inferred gold resources at an average grade of 12.93 grams per ton, and Eastmain�s Eau Claire/Clearwater Deposit (1.67 million ounces gold)..
A gold-bearing trend of over eight km was identified on the Radisson by Noranda in 1992-93, with historic channel samples ranging from 5.5 to 9.8 grams per ton gold. Other parallel trends have been identified by Honey Badger over a strike-length of more than 20 kilometers.
The Discovery Lake discovery is encompassed within the Radisson property (currently held by Amesco). This polymetallic deposit contains gold, silver, copper lead and zinc mineralization, including high-grade values of 34 grams per ton and 340 grams per ton silver. The discovery zone appears to be situated near the basalt/metasediment contact (same setting as Goldcorp�s �l�onore/Roberto deposit) that extends onto the Radisson property for multiple kilometers to both the east and west.
About Honey Badger Exploration Inc.
Honey Badger Exploration is a gold and base metals exploration company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Company's common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol �TUF�.
More detailed information about the Company is available on the website: www.honeybadgerexp.com
Brent Nykoliation Vice-President, Business Development Honey Badger Exploration Inc. Phone: (416) 364-7029, (416) 364-2753 (FAX) Email: bnykoliation@honeybadgerexp.com
or Kirk McKinnon, Chairman and CEO Phone: (416) 364-4986, (416) 364-2753 (FAX) Email: kmckinnon@honeybadgerexp.com
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