Desert Metals Limited announced that its field season for first quarter began on January 20, 2021. The initial work program consists of drill testing several strong EM conductors identified at its wholly owned Innouendy and Irrida Hill prospects. The conductors lie within mafic and ultramafic intrusive bodies and are coincident with large oval shaped magnetic anomalies. Holes will be followed up with down-hole EM to locate any near-miss off-hole conductors. The drilling costs will be partly covered by a $150,000 EIS grant from the Western Australian State Government. Desert has begun a large scale 2,800-line km airborne EM survey with the expectation that this survey will generate additional targets. Multiple High-Conductance ground EM anomalies Strong, discrete magnetic low at prominent structural intersection Sub-cropping intrusion confirmed in field Anomalous nickel and copper in UM from historical shallow drilling [Western Mining percussion drilling 1977 (exact location unknown), GDE-9 surface to EOH (14m) average 2077 ppm Ni, GDE-10 surface to EOH (18m) average 2091 ppm Ni]. The Innouendy prospect contains several Class 1 (high amplitude, late time) conductors identified by airborne EM and confirmed by ground EM data. The conductors are in ultramafic intrusive rocks on the margin of the Yilgarn Craton Final heritage clearance for Innouendy is expected late January 2021.