Avira Resources Limited announced it has pegged five exploration licenses in the Ashburton Basin, Western Australia (the Wyloo Project) to explore for epithermal gold, silver and copper. The Wyloo Project consists of 5 exploration licenses (E08/3329, E08/2230, E08/3321, E08/3332, E08/3333). Avira has identified and pegged a series of exploration tenements totaling 179 sub blocks (collectively the Wyloo Copper/Gold Project) located in the Ashburton region of Western Australia. The Wyloo project consists of 586km2 of tenure in five Exploration License Applications (E08/3329, E08/3330, E08/3331, E08/3332, E08/3333). The Wyloo Project is prospective for Mount Clement style epithermal sediment-replacive Au-Ag-Cu hosted within the Wyloo Group sediments. This project is considered to be complimentary to Avira's existing copper project (Mount Macpherson) located in the Paterson Range. The location of this project in the North West Gasgoyne will allow for continuous exploration activity between the Paterson Range in the Pilbara and the Ashburton Basin in the Gasgoyne provinces in Western Australia.