
Audio Journeys: Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Redding, California
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For Travel Radio International, genial world traveler and inquisitive preservationist Patricia L. Lawrence visits Whiskeytown National Recreation Area near Redding in Northern California.
Named for the favorite beverage of the miners who sought gold there and spread out over 200,000 lush acres in the shadows of the Cascade and Klamath mountain ranges, Lawrence amicably chats near Whiskeytown Lake with laidback local naturalist and bird expert Steve Zachary about the habits and tendencies of the unique birds who live in this treasured American park.
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