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S-8 POS, 1996-06-18
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     As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 18, 1996

                                                      Registration No. 333-00349
________________________________________________________________________________

                     SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
                                 __________

                       POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 1
                                     TO
                                  FORM S-8
                           REGISTRATION STATEMENT
                                    UNDER
                         THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                                 __________

                           URANIUM RESOURCES, INC.
           (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


            DELAWARE                                       75-2212772      
  (State or other jurisdiction                          (I.R.S. Employer   
of incorporation or organization)                    Identification Number)

               12750 MERIT DRIVE, SUITE 1020, DALLAS, TEXAS 75251
               (Address of Principal Executive Offices)(Zip Code)
                                   __________

                            URANIUM RESOURCES, INC.
               AMENDED AND RESTATED DIRECTORS' STOCK OPTION PLAN
                            (Full title of the plan)
                                   __________

                                PAUL K. WILLMOTT
                CHAIRMAN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND PRESIDENT
                            URANIUM RESOURCES, INC.
                         12750 MERIT DRIVE, SUITE 1020
                              DALLAS, TEXAS 75251
                           TELEPHONE:  (214) 387-7777
     (Name, address, including zip code, and telephone number, including
                       area code, of agent for service)


                                    COPY TO:


      ALFRED C. CHIDESTER                             THOMAS H. EHRLICH      
       BAKER & HOSTETLER                           URANIUM RESOURCES, INC.   
303 EAST 17TH AVENUE, SUITE 1100                12750 MERIT DRIVE, SUITE 1020
     DENVER, COLORADO 80203                         DALLAS, TEXAS  75251     
         (303) 764-4091                                (214) 387-7777        

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PROSPECTUS
                                 123,500 SHARES

                            URANIUM RESOURCES, INC.

                                  COMMON STOCK
                                   __________

     Uranium Resources, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), is
registering for possible future resale, from time to time, by the holders
thereof (the "Selling Stockholders") who are affiliates of the Company, 123,500
shares (the "Shares") of the Company's common stock, par value $0.001 per share
(the "Common Stock").  The Shares to be offered are those acquired or to be
acquired by the Selling Stockholders upon the exercise of options (the
"Options") granted to the Selling Stockholders under the Company's Amended and
Restated Directors' Stock Option Plan (the "Plan").  The identities of those
Selling Stockholders known by the Company are included under the caption
"Selling Stockholders."  All other Shares registered hereunder are Shares which
are available for issuance underlying Options not yet issued by the Company.
The Company has agreed to pay all fees and expenses incurred by the Company
incident to such registration.  It is estimated that the fees and expenses of
the Company in connection with the offering of the Securities will be
approximately $6,400.  The Company will not receive any proceeds from the sale
of the Shares.

     The Common Stock is traded on the National Market of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.  Automated Quotation System ("the
Nasdaq National Market") under the symbol "URIX."  On June 14, 1996, the last
reported sale price of the Common Stock on the Nasdaq National Market was
$16.63 per share.

     SEE "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 4 FOR A DISCUSSION OF CERTAIN
CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO AN INVESTMENT IN THE SHARES.
                                   __________

 THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
      EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE
          SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES
           COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS
               PROSPECTUS.  ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY
                            IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
                                   __________

     The Selling Stockholders may offer the Shares offered hereby from time to
time to purchasers directly or through agents, brokers or dealers.  Such Shares
may be sold at market prices prevailing at the time of sale or at negotiated
prices.  The agents, brokers or dealers through whom sales are made may be
deemed to be "underwriters" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended (the "Securities Act"), and any amounts received by them in exchange
for their services in connection with such sales may be deemed to be
underwriting commissions.  See "Plan of Distribution."

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     No person is authorized to give any information or to make any
representations other than those contained or incorporated by reference in this
Prospectus in connection with the offer made by this Prospectus, and, if given
or made, such information or representations must not be relied upon as having
been authorized.  This Prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell or
solicitation of an offer to buy any of the Shares offered hereby in any
jurisdiction to any person to whom it is unlawful to make such offer or
solicitation in such jurisdiction.  Neither the delivery of this Prospectus nor
the sale of or offer to sell the Shares offered hereby shall, under any
circumstances, create an implication that there has been no change in the
information contained herein or the affairs of the Company since the date
hereof.

                             AVAILABLE INFORMATION

     The Company is subject to the informational requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and in accordance
therewith files reports, proxy statements and other information with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission").  Such reports, proxy
statements, and other information may be inspected and copied at the public
reference facilities maintained by the Commission at Judiciary Plaza, Room
1024, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549, as well as at the
following regional offices:  7 World Trade Center, Suite 1300, New York, New
York 10048, and Citicorp Center, Suite 1400, 500 West Madison Street, Chicago,
Illinois 60661-2511.  Copies of such materials may be obtained at prescribed
rates from the Public Reference Section of the Commission at Judiciary Plaza,
Room 1024, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549.  The Company's
Common Stock is traded on the Nasdaq National Market.  The foregoing materials
can also be inspected at the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.,
1735 K. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006.

     The Company has also filed with the Commission a Registration Statement on
Form S-8 (together with all amendments and exhibits thereto, the "Registration
Statement") under the Securities Act with respect to the Shares offered hereby.
This Prospectus does not contain all of the information set forth in the
Registration Statement, certain parts of which are omitted in accordance with
the rules and regulations of the Commission.  For further information
pertaining to the Company and the Common Stock offered hereby, reference is
made to the Registration Statement, copies of which may be inspected without
charge at the public reference facilities maintained by the Commission at
Judiciary Plaza, Room 1024, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549, and
copies of which may be obtained from the Commission upon payment of the
prescribed fees.

     In addition, the Commission maintains a web site that contains reports,
proxy and information statements and other information regarding registrants
that file electronically with the Commission.  The Company is such a filer.
The Commission's web site address is (http://www.sec.gov).


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                    INCORPORATION OF DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE

     The following documents, which have been filed by the Company with the
Commission, are hereby incorporated by reference into this Prospectus:

     (a) The Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 1995, including the Company's Form 10-K/A dated May 21, 1996.

     (b) The Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter
ended March 31, 1996.

     (c) The description of the Company's Common Stock contained in the
Company's registration statement on Form 8-A (Registration No. 0-17171) filed
with the Commission under the Exchange Act.

     All documents filed by the Company after the date of this Prospectus
pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14, or 15(d) of the Exchange Act and prior
to the termination of the offering hereunder shall be deemed to be incorporated
by reference into this Prospectus and to be a part hereof from the date of
filing of such documents.  Any statement contained in a document incorporated
or deemed to be incorporated by reference herein shall be deemed to be modified
or superseded for purposes of this Prospectus to the extent that a statement
contained herein or in any other subsequently filed document which also is or
is deemed to be incorporated by reference herein modifies or supersedes such
statement.  Any such statement so modified or superseded shall not be deemed
except as so modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this Prospectus.

     The Company will provide without charge to each person to whom a copy of
this Prospectus is delivered, upon the written or oral request of any such
person, a copy of any or all of the documents incorporated herein by reference,
other than exhibits to such documents (unless such exhibits are specifically
incorporated by reference in such documents).  Written requests for such copies
should be directed to Thomas H. Ehrlich, Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer, Uranium Resources, Inc., at the Company's principal executive offices
located at 12750 Merit Drive, Suite #1020, Dallas, Texas 75251.  Telephone
requests may be directed to Mr. Ehrlich at (214) 387-7777.


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                                  RISK FACTORS

CONTINUING SIGNIFICANT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS

     In 1994 and early 1995, the Company experienced a severe cash shortage.
Between January 11, 1995 and January 20, 1995 a total of $2,080,000 cash was
transferred from the Company to entities or persons owned, controlled or
affiliated with Oren L. Benton ("Benton").  These transfers left the Company
without funds to pay its creditors and employees and facing a liquidity crises
which could be solved only by raising new capital.  In addition to obligations
to creditors and employees, the Company needed $4 million for purposes of
bringing its Rosita property back into production and making pre-production
expenditures at the Company's Kingsville Dome property.

     The report (the "Report") of the Company's independent public
accountants (the "Accountants") with respect to the Company's financial
statements for the year ended December 31, 1994 stated that such financial
statements were prepared assuming that the Company would continue as a going
concern.  The Report further indicates, however, that as of December 31, 1994,
the Company had a net working capital deficit of $3,107,511 and had assigned
most of its 1995 cash flow from supply contracts to one of the Company's
creditors, and that such assignment raised substantial doubt as to the
Company's ability to generate cash flow and to continue as a going concern. 
The Report further notes that the transfer of $2.08 million from the Company to
entities affiliated with Oren L. Benton further exacerbated the Company's
liquidity crisis.  For the reasons described below, on January 25, 1996, the
Accountants reissued their opinion and removed the going concern modification.

     On May 25, 1995, the Company received $6,000,000 in cash (the "Lindner
Loan") through the issuance of 6.5% secured convertible notes in the aggregate
principal amounts of $1,500,000 and $4,500,000 initially convertible at $4.00
per share into 375,000 and 1,125,000 shares of Common Stock to Lindner
Investments (on behalf of Lindner Bulwark Fund) ("Bulwark") and Lindner
Dividend Fund, Inc. (now the Lindner Dividend Fund) ("Dividend"), respectively.
In addition, the Company issued immediately exercisable warrants (the "Lindner
Warrants") to purchase 375,000 shares and 1,125,000 shares of the Company's
Common Stock at an initial exercise price of $4.00 per share to Lindner
Investments (on behalf of Lindner Bulwark Fund) and Dividend, respectively.  On
May 25, 1995, the date on which the Lindner Warrants were issued, the last
reported sale price of the Company's Common Stock on the Nasdaq National Market
was $3.56 per share.

     On December 26, 1995, Dividend partially exercised its warrant and
purchased 500,000 shares at a purchase price of $4 per share for a total
consideration of $2 million.

     The cash obtained from the Lindner Loan and the partial exercise of the
warrant has substantially improved the Company's net working capital position
and has enabled the Company 


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to put its Rosita property back into production, effective June 1995,
and to begin pre-production activities at Kingsville Dome. The Company's net
working capital position at December 31, 1995 was a positive $3,998,000, an
improvement of over $7,100,000 from its net working capital position at 
December 31, 1994, due primarily to the consummation of the Lindner Loan and
the resumption of uranium production at the Company's Rosita facility in South
Texas in June 1995.  The Company expects to utilize the cash flow from sales of
uranium produced at the Rosita facility to fund the Company's short-term
liquidity needs.  However, there can be no assurance that such cash flow will
be sufficient to meet such needs.  Accordingly, the Company is continuing to
review additional sources of financing and capital to satisfy its future
capital requirements.

RISK OF DECREASE IN URANIUM PRICES

     The Company's earnings will be significantly affected by the price of
uranium, which is determined primarily by supply and demand on a worldwide
basis and by the relationship of that price to the Company's costs of
production.  In recent years, imports of uranium, including imports of uranium
from the republics comprising the former Soviet Union, have resulted in
significant downward pressure on uranium prices.  In 1992, the Department of
Commerce (the "DOC") ruled that certain of the former Soviet Union republics
had sold uranium in the United States at less than fair market value.  As a
result, the DOC signed suspension agreements with these republics which limited
uranium imports and established strict quotas under which such imports could be
made.

     In 1994, the DOC amended certain aspects of the Russian Suspension
Agreement (the "Amendment") which permitted the importation of Russian uranium
provided that the sale of such material was "matched" with an equal amount of
uranium that was mined or produced in the United States after April 1, 1994.
The Amendment permits a specified quota volume of Russian uranium to be
utilized in the years 1994 through 2003.  The total Russian uranium allowed for
importation over the ten-year period under this matched program is
approximately 43 million pounds.  The end user of such matched sales will pay a
combined price for each qualifying delivery provided that the price received by
the U.S. producer is higher than the unit price.  All sales must be to U.S.
utilities and the contracts must be finalized after April 1994.

     The Amendment has allowed U.S. uranium producers to utilize the Russian
material to combine with its own production to provide more competitive uranium
prices to U.S. utilities. In the third quarter of 1995, the Company signed four
matched sales contracts for deliveries beginning in 1995 and continuing through
1998.  Total deliveries of the Company's uranium production under these
contracts is projected to be approximately 1.1 million pounds and such
contracts will utilize nearly all of its 1995 matched sales quota.

     While the Amendment has provided new sales opportunities with respect to
"matched" sales to utilities, the termination or modification of the current
"matched sale" program, or the influx of additional low-cost uranium into the
U.S. market may impair the Company's ability to 




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enter into additional long-term contracts at prices that permit economical
production from, and development of, the Company's uranium properties.

     The spot market price for uranium has strengthened appreciably since
November 1995.  Prices have risen from $11.80 per pound on October 31, 1995 to
$14.00 per pound on February 13, 1996 and to $16.60 per pound at June 14, 1996.
While the current spot prices of uranium have increased to levels which exceed
the Company's cost of uranium production, there is no assurance that such price
level will continue to rise or remain at such prices which would permit the
Company to sign additional sales contracts.

POTENTIAL CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE BENTON BANKRUPTCY

     During 1994, the Company encountered liquidity problems that resulted in
the Company entering into certain transactions with companies controlled by
Oren L. Benton (the "Benton Companies") whereby the Benton Companies (a)
assisted in the restructuring of the Citibank, N.A. debt, (b) arranged for an
additional $6.0 million loan to the Company to purchase uranium inventory to
secure the restructured debt, (c) advanced the Company $2,250,000 to make debt
payments prior to the restructuring, which advances were subsequently converted
to common stock and (d) committed to provide the Company with an additional
$7.0 million of capital.

     Further, during January 1995, when the Benton Companies held effective
control of the common stock of the Company, the Company transferred $1.0
million to the Benton Companies in connection with a planned joint venture to
process uranium at a Benton Company's mill.  The specific Benton Companies
which were to be part of the planned joint venture did not receive the
transferred funds.  On February 23, 1995, Benton and various of the Benton
Companies filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code
(the "Benton Bankruptcy").  Because of the Benton Bankruptcy, the realizability
of the Company's $1.0 million investment is doubtful.  Also during January
1995, $1.08 million was transferred to certain of the Benton Companies and an
individual affiliated with Mr. Benton without the authorization of the
Company's Board of Directors.  The Company recovered $300,000 in June 1995 of
the $1.08 million transfer, but $.78 million has not been recovered and there
can be no assurance that the Company's efforts to pursue recovery will be
successful.  The Company recorded losses totaling $1.78 million for these
transactions in 1995.

     The bankruptcy could also cause a review of the transactions entered into
by the Company with the Benton Companies that could potentially result in
claims against the Company.  The Company is unable to assess what adverse
consequences, if any, might result from such review.

DEPENDENCE ON A FEW CUSTOMERS

     Substantially all of the Company's contracted sales of uranium through
December 31, 2002 are represented by seven long-term contracts, four of which
represent 23%, 14%, 10%,  




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and 10% of sales, for the year ended December 31, 1995.   Should any of such
customers be unable to perform its obligations to purchase and pay for the
uranium it has contracted to buy because of force majeure or otherwise, this
would have a material adverse effect on the Company's results of operations.

QUARTERLY FLUCTUATIONS IN EARNINGS

     Revenues, earnings from operations and net income for the Company can
fluctuate significantly on a quarter to quarter basis during the year because
of the timing of deliveries requested by its utility customers.  Accordingly,
operating results for any quarter or year-to-date period are not necessarily
comparable and may not be indicative of the results which may be expected for
future quarters or the entire year.

POTENTIAL ADVERSE IMPACT OF LOSS OF KEY PERSONNEL

     Certain of the Company's employees have significant experience in the
uranium in situ leach mining industry.  The continued success of the Company
could be dependent upon the efforts of these key individuals, and the loss of
any one or more of such persons' services could have a material adverse affect
on the Company's business operations and prospects.

POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECT OF FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS

     The development and production of uranium is subject to an extensive body
of governmental regulations that have a material effect on the economics of the
Company's operations and the timing of project development.  In particular, the
production of uranium is subject to obtaining multiple permits, obtaining
adequate water rights and complying with extensive federal and state
regulations for the protection of the environment, including regulations
relating to air and water quality, the prevention of groundwater contamination,
the reclamation and restoration of wellfield aquifers and the treatment,
transportation and disposal of liquid and/or solid wastes generated by the
Company's uranium mining process.  To date, the Company's operations have not
been materially and adversely affected by the inability to obtain or maintain
required permits or water rights, or by any groundwater contamination or the
disposal of waste materials at its mining projects. However, should the Company
meet with unforeseen events or be unable to obtain or maintain permits or water
rights for development of its properties or otherwise adequately handle future
contamination or waste disposal, the Company's operations could be materially
and adversely affected by unanticipated expenditures or delays in the Company's
ability to initiate or continue production at its properties.

LIMITED PUBLIC FLOAT AND TRADING VOLUME OF COMMON STOCK

     As of December 31, 1995, approximately 66.2% (5,721,000 shares) of the
Company's outstanding Common Stock was freely transferable without restriction
in the United States.  For the year ended December 31, 1995, the average weekly
volume of trading of the Common Stock 






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on the Nasdaq National Market was 36,994 shares.  The thinly traded nature of
the Company's Common Stock could result in significant adverse fluctuations in
the per share price if large blocks of Common Stock were offered for sale in
the trading markets.  The Company is registering 123,500 shares of Common
Stock pursuant to the Registration Statement of which this Prospectus is a
part.  If all the shares registered under the Registration Statement are sold
in a short period by the Selling Stockholders, such sale may have the effect of
significantly depressing the price of the Common Stock.

POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECT OF ISSUANCES AND SALES OF RESTRICTED SECURITIES

     The Company has 8,645,698 shares of Common Stock outstanding as of
December 31, 1995.  Approximately 5,721,000 shares are freely transferable
without restriction in the United States.  The Company believes that the
balance of such shares (approximately 2,924,698 shares) are freely transferable
without restriction in the United States subject to compliance with the
provisions of Rule 144 under the Securities Act.

     In addition, approximately 1,056,000 shares of Common Stock are reserved
for issuance upon the exercise of outstanding options; 1,100,000 shares of
Common Stock may be issued upon the exercise of currently outstanding warrants;
and 1,500,000 shares of Common Stock may be issued upon the conversion of the
Lindner Loan.  No determination can be made as to the impact that the issuance
of such shares of Common Stock will have on the market price of the Common
Stock prevailing from time to time; however, it should be assumed that a
substantial increase in the number of outstanding shares available for sale
and/or the sale of substantial amounts of Common Stock in the public market
could adversely affect prevailing market prices.

CONTINUING CONTROL BY THE LINDNER GROUP

     Prior to the consummation of the Lindner Loan, Lindner Fund, Inc. (now
Lindner Growth Fund) ("Growth"), was the beneficial owner of 821,525
outstanding shares of the Company's Common Stock, representing 10.2% of the
outstanding shares of Common Stock.  Growth, Dividend, and Bulwark (the
"Lindner Group") are separate series of Lindner Investments, a Massachusetts
business trust that is a registered investment company, and may be deemed
collectively as a controlling stockholder and an affiliate of the Company.  The
Lindner Group is managed by Ryback Management Corporation ("Ryback"), an
investment adviser.  Ryback has discretionary authority over the shares owned
beneficially by the Lindner Group, including the power to vote and dispose of
such shares.  Ryback also manages the accounts of third parties other than the
Lindner Group.  Such parties own beneficially 250,000 outstanding shares over
which Ryback has discretionary authority to vote and dispose of such shares.

     The Lindner Group owns beneficially an aggregate of 1,650,525 shares of
Common Stock (18.9% of the outstanding Common Stock) and has the right to
acquire an additional 1,500,000 shares upon conversion of the Lindner Loan and
1,000,000 shares upon the exercise of the Lindner Warrants.  Assuming the
Lindner Loan is fully converted into Common Stock 





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and the Lindner Warrants are fully exercised, the Lindner Group would own
4,150,525 shares or 37.0% of the outstanding Common Stock.  Such ownership may
have the effect of delaying, deferring, or preventing a change in control of
the Company.

                                  THE COMPANY

     The Company was founded in 1977 to acquire, explore and develop uranium
properties using the in situ leach mining process.  The Company's activities
are primarily concentrated in South Texas and New Mexico.  The Company's
principal office is located at 12750 Merit Drive, Suite #1020, Dallas, Texas
75251 and its telephone number is (214) 387-7777.


                                USE OF PROCEEDS

     The Company will not receive any of the proceeds from the sale of the
Shares.

                                DIVIDEND POLICY

     The Company has never declared or paid cash dividends on its Common Stock.
The Company currently intends to retain any earnings for use in its business
and therefore does not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable
future.

                              SELLING STOCKHOLDERS

     The following table sets forth as of May 28, 1996, the names of the known
Selling Stockholders, the nature of his, her or its position, office, or other
material relationship to the Company or its subsidiaries, if applicable, and
the number of shares of Common Stock which such known Selling Stockholders
owned of record as of the date of this Prospectus.  The table also sets forth
the number of shares of Common Stock owned by the known Selling Stockholders
that are offered for sale by this Prospectus and the number of shares and
percentage of the total outstanding Common Stock to be held by such known
Selling Stockholders assuming the sale of all the Securities offered hereby.
The Company may supplement this Prospectus from time to time to disclose the
names, relationships to the Company and holding of Shares of additional Selling
Stockholders.

     The shares to be sold pursuant to this offering include all shares
issuable to each person upon the exercise of options granted under the Plan
("Option Shares"), some of which are not exercisable as of the date hereof.
Any Option Shares to be issued upon the exercise of options which are not
exercisable within 60 days of the date hereof have not been included in the
number of shares owned in the second column of this table.




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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                     Maximum Number of
                             Number of Shares of     Shares to be Sold
   Name and Relationship     Common Stock Owned          Pursuant          Common Stock to be Held Assuming Sale of
     to Company if any        as of May 28, 1996     to this Offering          all the Shares Offered Hereby
- ---------------------------  --------------------  --------------------  ------------------------------------------

                                                                                               Percentage of Total
                                                                         Number of Shares           Outstanding
                                                                         ----------------      --------------------
<S>                          <C>                   <C>                   <C>                   <C>
Paul K. Willmott
  Chairman, Chief Executive
  Officer, President and   
  Director                         30,250(1)              20,000                26,000                  *

Leland O. Erdahl, Director        111,750(2)              22,000               101,500                 1.2%

George R. Ireland, Director       114,000(3)              21,000               109,000                 1.2%

James B. Tompkins, Director
Tompkins & Company                105,000(4)              21,000               100,000                 1.1%
</TABLE>

*    Less than 1%

(1)  Includes 29,250 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Willmott through the
     exercise of stock options which are currently exercisable.  Does not
     include 268,620 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Willmott through the
     exercise of stock options exercisable more than 60 days from the date
     hereof.

(2)  Includes 110,250 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Erdahl through the
     exercise of stock options which are currently exercisable.  Does not
     include 12,750 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Erdahl through the
     exercise of stock options exercisable more than 60 days from the date
     hereof.

(3)  Includes 105,000 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Ireland through the
     exercise of stock options which are currently exercisable.  Does not
     include 17,000 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Ireland through the
     exercise of stock options exercisable more than 60 days from the date
     hereof.

(4)  Includes 105,000 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Tompkins through the
     exercise of stock options which are currently exercisable.  Does not
     include 17,000 shares that may be obtained by Mr. Tompkins through the
     exercise of stock options exercisable more than 60 days from the date
     hereof.

                              PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

     The Shares covered by this Prospectus are those acquired or to be acquired
by the Selling Stockholders upon the exercise of the Options.  The distribution
of the Shares by the Selling Stockholders or by pledgees, donees, transferees
or other successors in interest may be effected from time to time in one or
more transactions (which may involve block transactions) on the Nasdaq National
Market or in the over-the-counter market or otherwise, in negotiated
transactions, or a combination of such methods of sale, at market prices
prevailing at the time of sale, at prices related to such prevailing market
prices or at negotiated prices.  The Selling Stockholders may effect such
transactions by selling the Shares to or through broker dealers, and such
broker-dealers may receive compensation in the form of underwriting discounts,
concessions or commissions from the Selling Stockholders or purchasers of
Shares for whom they may act as agent (which compensation may be in excess of
customary commissions).  Such brokers or dealers may be deemed to be
"underwriters" within the meaning of the Securities Act in connection with such
sales and any commissions received by them may be deemed to be underwriting
compensation.

     In accordance with applicable rules and regulations promulgated under the
Exchange Act, any person engaged in the distribution of any of the Shares may
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market activities with respect to any of the Common Stock for a period of nine
business days prior to the commencement of such distribution.  In addition and  
without limiting the foregoing, the Selling Stockholders may be subject to
applicable provisions of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder, including, without limitation, Rules 10b-2, 10b-6 and
10b-7, which provisions may limit the timing of purchases and sales of Shares by
the Selling Stockholders.

     Certain costs, expenses and fees in connection with the registration of
the Securities will be borne by the Company.  Commissions, discounts and
transfer taxes, if any, attributable to the sales of the Shares will be borne
by the Selling Stockholders, as will the costs of legal counsel for the Selling
Stockholders.  The Selling Stockholders have agreed to indemnify the Company,
all other prospective holders of the shares registered hereby or any
underwriter, as the case may be, and any of the respective affiliates,
directors, officers and controlling persons, against certain liabilities in
connection with the offering of the Securities pursuant to this Prospectus,
including liabilities arising under the Securities Act.  In addition, the
Company has agreed to indemnify the Selling Stockholders, all other prospective
holders of the shares registered hereby or any underwriter, as the case may be,
and any of their respective affiliates, directors, officers and controlling
persons, against certain liabilities in connection with the offering of the
Securities pursuant to this Prospectus, including liabilities arising under the
Securities Act.


                                 LEGAL MATTERS

     The validity of the Shares offered hereby will be passed upon for the
Company by Baker & Hostetler.

                                    EXPERTS

     The financial statements and schedules incorporated by reference in this
Prospectus and elsewhere in the Registration Statement have been audited by
Arthur Andersen LLP, independent public accountants, as indicated in their
reports with respect thereto, and are incorporated by reference in reliance
upon the authority of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing in giving
said reports.




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                                    PART II

               INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT

ITEM 3.  INCORPORATION OF DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE.

     The information called for by this Item 3 appears on page 3 of this
Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement on Form S-8.

ITEM 4.  DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES.

     Not applicable.

ITEM 5.  INTERESTS OF NAMED EXPERTS AND COUNSEL.

     Not applicable.

ITEM 6.  INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.

     Indemnification provisions for directors, officers and controlling persons
of the Registrant against liability, including liability under the Securities
Act is provided for by the Registrant's Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws
as well as the Delaware General Corporation Law.  Under the Certificate of
Incorporation and Bylaws of the Registrant, each person who is or was a
director, officer or controlling persons of the Registrant will be indemnified
by the Registrant as a matter of right to the extent permitted or authorized by
law.  The effects of the Certificate of Incorporation, the Bylaws and the
Delaware General Corporation Law may be summarized as follows:

     (a)  Under Delaware law, to the extent that such a person is successful on
the merits in defense of a suit or proceeding brought against him by reason of
the fact that he is a director or officer of the Registrant, he shall be
indemnified against expenses (including attorneys' fees) reasonably incurred in
connection with such action;

     (b)  In other circumstances, a director or officer of the Registrant may
be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys' fees) judgments, fines
and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him in
connection with such action, suit or proceeding if he acted in good faith and
in a manner he reasonably believed to be in and not opposed to the best
interest of the Registrant, and, with respect to a criminal action or
proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful;
however, in an action or suit by or in the right of the Registrant to procure a
judgment in its favor, such person will not be indemnified if he has been
adjudged to be liable to the Registrant unless and only to the extent that the
Delaware Court of Chancery or the court in which such action or suit was
brought determines upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability
but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person 






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is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses which the Court
of Chancery or such other court deems proper.  A determination that     
indemnification of a director or officer is proper will be made by a
disinterested majority of the Registrant's Board of Directors, by independent
legal counsel, or by the stockholders of the Registrant; and

     (c)  The Registrant's Certificate of Incorporation contains a provision
which eliminates, to the fullest extent permitted by the Delaware General
Corporation Law, the liability of directors of the Registrant from monetary
damages arising from any breach of fiduciary duties as a member of the
Registrant's Board of Directors.  This provision will not eliminate liability,
for among other matters, (i) breaches of duty of loyalty, (ii) acts or
omissions not in good faith or knowing violations of law, (iii) unlawful
payments of dividends or unlawful stock purchases or redemption, or (iv) any
transaction from which the director derived an improper personal benefit.


ITEM 7.  EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION CLAIMED.

     Not applicable.

ITEM 8.  EXHIBITS.

     Reference is made to the Exhibit Index that immediately precedes the
exhibits filed with this Registration Statement.

ITEM 9.  UNDERTAKINGS.

     (a) The Registrant hereby undertakes:

           (1) To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being
      made, a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement:

                 (i)   To include any prospectus required by section 10(a)(3) of
            the Securities Act;

                 (ii)  To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising
            after the effective date of the Registration Statement (or the most
            recent post-effective amendment thereof) which, individually or in
            the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information
            set forth in the Registration Statement;

                 (iii) To include any material information with respect to the
            plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the Registration
            Statement or any material change to such information in the
            Registration Statement;



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      provided, however, that the undertakings set forth in paragraphs (i) and
      (ii) above do not apply and the information required to be included       
      in a post-effective amendment by those paragraphs is contained in periodic
      reports filed by the Registrant pursuant to section 13 or section 15(d) of
      the Exchange Act that are incorporated by reference in this
      Registration Statement.

           (2) That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the
      Securities Act, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be
      a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein,
      and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be
      the initial bona fide offering thereof.

           (3) To remove from registration by means of a post-effective
      amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at
      the termination of the offering.

     (b) The Registrant hereby further undertakes that, for the purposes of
determining any liability under the Securities Act, each filing of the
Registrant's annual report pursuant to section 13(a) or section 15(d) of the
Exchange Act that is incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement
shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities
offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be
deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

     (c) Insofar as the indemnification for liabilities arising under the
Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons
of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the
Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange
Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the
Securities Act and is therefore, unenforceable.  In the event that a claim for
indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the
Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling
person of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or
proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in
connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in
the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling
precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether
such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the
Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.


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                                   SIGNATURES


     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the Registrant
certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets all of the
requirements for filing on Form S-8 and has duly caused this Registration
Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly
authorized, in the City of Dallas, State of Texas, on the 14th day of June,
1996.

                                          URANIUM RESOURCES, INC.


                            By:  /s/ Paul K. Willmott                      
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Paul K. Willmott                               
                                 Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President


     Each of the undersigned officers and directors of Uranium Resources, Inc.
hereby appoints Paul K. Willmott, as attorney and agent for the undersigned,
with full power of substitution, for and in the name, place, and stead of the
undersigned, to sign and file with the Securities and Exchange Commission under
the Securities Act of 1933 any and all amendments (including post-effective
amendments) and exhibits to this Registration Statement and any and all
applications, instruments or documents to be filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission pertaining to the registration of the securities covered
hereby, with full power and authority to do and perform any and all acts and
things whatsoever requisite and necessary or desirable.

     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement on Form S-8 has been signed by the following persons in
the capacities and as of the date indicated.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
      Signature                          Title                         Date
- ---------------------  ------------------------------------------  -------------
<S>                    <C>                                         <C>
                                                             
/s/ Paul K. Willmott   Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive      June 14, 1996
- ---------------------  Officer and President                                
  Paul K. Willmott     (Principal Executive Officer)         

/s/ Leland O. Erdahl
- ---------------------  Director                                    June 14, 1996
  Leland O. Erdahl

/s/ George R. Ireland
- ---------------------  Director                                    June 14, 1996
  George R. Ireland

</TABLE>


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<TABLE>
<S>                    <C>                                         <C>
/s/ James B. Tompkins
- ---------------------  Director                                    June 14, 1996
  James B. Tompkins

/s/ Thomas H. Ehrlich  Vice President and Chief                    
- ---------------------  Financial Officer (Principal Financial      June 14, 1996
  Thomas H. Ehrlich    Officer and Principal Accounting Officer)   

</TABLE>



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                               INDEX TO EXHIBITS


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Exhibit                                                            Sequentially
Number                         Description                         Numbered Page
- -------  --------------------------------------------------------  -------------
<S>      <C>                                                       <C>
  4.1    The Registrant's Amended and Restated Directors' Stock
         Option Plan (Incorporated herein by reference to
         Exhibit 4.1 to the Registration Statement on Form S-8
         of Uranium Resources, Inc., Registration No. 33-00349,
         pursuant to Rule 411(c) promulgated under the
         Securities Act of 1933).

  4.2    Article 4 of the Certificate of Incorporation of the
         Registrant (Incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit
         4.2 to the Registration Statement on Form S-8 of
         Uranium Resources, Inc., Registration No. 33-00349,
         pursuant to Rule 411(c) promulgated under the
         Securities Act of 1933).

  5.1    Opinion of Baker & Hostetler.

 23.1    Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP.

 23.2    Consent of Baker & Hostetler -- included in Exhibit 5.1.
</TABLE>





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                                                                     EXHIBIT 5.1

                                 June 18, 1996




Uranium Resources, Inc.
12750 Merit Drive, Suite 1020
Lock Box 12
Dallas, TX 75251

Gentlemen:

     We have acted as counsel for Uranium Resources, Inc. (the "Company") in
connection with the registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Act")
on Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Company's Form S-8 Registration
Statement (File No. 33-00349) of 85,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock,
$0.001 Par Value (the "Shares") covered by the Company's Amended and Restated
Directors' Stock Option Plan (the "Plan").  Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to
the Registration Statement on Form S-8 and exhibits thereto filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Act are referred to herein as the
"Registration Statement."

     We have examined the Certificate of Incorporation, the Bylaws and the
Minutes of the Board of Directors and the Stockholders of the Company, the
applicable laws of the State of Delaware and a copy of the Registration
Statement.

     Based on the foregoing, and having regard for such legal considerations as
we deem relevant, we are of the opinion that the Company is authorized to issue
and to sell the Shares; and the Shares, when issued pursuant to the terms of
the Plan will be fully paid and nonassessable.

     We hereby consent to the use of this opinion as a part of the Registration
Statement.

                                 Very truly yours,
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                 BAKER & HOSTETLER




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                                                             EXHIBIT 23.1






                   CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

     As independent public accountants, we hereby consent to the use of our
report (and to all references to our firm) included in or made a part of this
registration statement.


                                            /s/ Arthur Andersen LLP


Dallas, Texas
June 18, 1996







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