
Homeland Uranium Corp. has begun a detailed geological mapping, prospecting, and sampling program at its 100%-owned Cross Bones Uranium Project in Colorado. This program aims to verify historical radioactive sites, assess uranium mineralization at the surface, and identify new areas of radioactivity. The mapping will help refine geological targets ahead of a planned drilling program in the second half of 2026. The company recently acquired new historical data that significantly improves its understanding of the project, saving millions in exploration costs and accelerating the exploration timeline.