Alisa Opar

Features Editor, Audubon magazine
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Alisa Opar is the features editor at Audubon magazine.

Articles by Alisa Opar

Documentary to Explore Peculiar, Inspiring World of the Federal Duck Stamp Contest
December 05, 2013 — A glimpse inside the only federally mandated, judged art competition.
Duke Energy to Pay $1 Million for Bird Deaths at Wind Facilities
November 27, 2013 — U.S. government issues the first criminal sentence for killing protected birds at turbine farms.
Record Crowds Flock to See Ancient, Tiny Bird
November 26, 2013 — ‘Goldfinch’ painting draws visitors to normally sleepy New York City museum.  
Japanese Cafés Use Live Owls to Attract Customers
November 11, 2013 — First there were cat cafés, now people are flocking to owl coffee shops.
Fish Become Fathers Postmortem
November 10, 2013 — Guppies show their staying power.
Stunning Photos of the Natural World—Taken Through a Microscope
November 01, 2013 — Weird and beautiful photos from Nikon's Small World competition.  
In New Car Commercial, a Chicken Shows off a Special Avian Talent
October 09, 2013 — To demonstrate a new feature, Mercedes-Benz relied on the ability for birds to keep their heads still.
Great White Sharks Binge on Dead Whales
September 30, 2013 — When these predators feast on blubber they may even meet mates.
How Is Colorado Flooding Affecting Birds and Other Wildlife?
September 19, 2013
Video: Northern Goshawk Flight in Slow Motion
September 16, 2013