Zinc One Resources Inc. updated as to its current exploration programs on the Bongará Zinc Mine Project and the Charlotte- Bongará Zinc Project. Bongará Zinc Mine Project: The current exploration work on the Bongará Zinc Mine Project is to further define Zinc One's understanding of the high-grade zinc-oxide deposit. The primary focus of this work was to conduct reconnaissance exploration and mapping of potential strike extensions of mineralization between Mina Chica and Bongarita, south of Mina Chica, and around Mina Grande Centro and Sur. This work identified extensive scattered outcrop and sub-crop of zinc oxide mineralization - confiming the upside potential of these areas. Zinc One is currently remodelling this data to plan an infill drilling campaign. Further, Zinc One is exploring alternative uses for zinc-oxide material from the deposit that would ideally minimize operation costs on the project. Charlotte-Bongará Zinc Project: Reconnaissance mapping was also conducted on the zinc sulphide mineralization at Cristal, which is located on the Charlotte- Bongará Zinc Project and is approximately 6 kilometres to the northwest of the main deposit at the Bongará Zinc Mine Project. Several areas of strong dolomite alteration were identified and require follow-up mapping and geochemical sampling. The reconnaissance mapping confirmed the presence of zinc sulphide mineralized subcrop and boulder float in the Cristal area. Historic drill core was reviewed, re-logged and select intervals were resampled. Mineralization at Cristal is hosted in a lower limestone sequence than the oxide mineralization at Bongarita, Mina Chica and Mina Grande, and is more analogous with the style orf mineralization at the nearby Florida Canyon Deposit. Zinc One is currently re-moedelling historic Cristal drill data, in order to better understand key controls on sulphide mineralization for drill targeting.