It is unfortunate the WRM is unloved at present but I can't see the SP falling from here. As mentioned previously I have experience in Alaska. I have accumulated geophysics maps of the area and from my findings there are some significant targets - the majority of which have been identified my WRM. I specifically like the targets in the northeast of their tenure (Sheep Rogers, Glacier East and West) as this is where I am hoping they will score higher grades. The great thing here, compare with other Zinc resources in Alaska is that they have gold. When I get a change I will post up maps and other info I have which follows up my findings.
In Alaska there is no requirement for exploration companies to report their exploration findings to the State of Alaska or the Federal Government (Bureau Land Management). Therefore trying to locate historical exploration results is extremely hard and if you do, and you're a reporting entity, then any exploration results found are generally non-JORC compliant and the entity cannot disclose results to the market. Notwithstanding environmental and other things, the State of Alaska only cares about receiving rents, mineral production royalties and lodgement of affidavits to support how much money was spent of the ground (meeting expenditure requirements).
Here's a small summary of Zinc resources in Alaska - .
Towards the end of the report, lists reported mineral resources in Alaksa - note this this is not an exhaustive extract and as such doesn't include the WRM's JORC resources in this list - perhaps management should make contact to have this updated in the next 2017 release (Alaska Mineral Industry 2017).