Alan Lee Contreras (born Mar 11, 1956) is an American writer, poet,
birdwatcher, and education consultant. He is best known for his contributions to Oregon ornithology and his work in higher education. He lives in
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about east of the Oregon Coast.
As of the 2020 United States Census, Eu ...
, and works part-time for the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), the
Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission, and
Oregon State University Press.
Personal
Contreras is a fourth-generation Oregonian born in
Tillamook County
Tillamook County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 27,390. The county seat is Tillamook. The county is named for the Tillamook or Killamook people, a Native American tribe who we ...
.
Career
Contreras began birding at the age of 11 and started a bird newsletter, ''The Meadowlark'', a year later.
He was one of the founders of Oregon Field Ornithologists (now the
Oregon Birding Association
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) in 1978. In 1982, he received a
Bachelor of Science in
political science from the
University of Oregon. He finished his
Juris Doctor
The Juris Doctor (J.D. or JD), also known as Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D., JD, D.Jur., or DJur), is a graduate-entry professional degree in law
and one of several Doctor of Law degrees. The J.D. is the standard degree obtained to practice law ...
from the
University of Oregon School of Law in 1985.
He was head of the
Oregon Office of Degree Authorization from 1999 until March 2011. He also spent three years working for the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education, four years at the University of Oregon and six years with the Oregon Community College Association.
Throughout this time, Contreras authored several bird books and books of poetry. His work has appeared in
The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, the
American Birding Association's ''North American Birds'',
The Chronicle of Higher Education, and
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning.
Contreras was a mentor to renowned birder
Noah Strycker
Noah Keefer Strycker (born February 9, 1986) is an American birdwatcher. In 2015, he set a record for a worldwide Big year of birding, seeing 6,042 of the world's estimated 10,365 bird species at the time (58.3%), becoming the first person to ...
when Strycker was a teenager.
Books
Contreras has had five books published by
Oregon State University Press, including ''Birds of Oregon'', which he co-edited, and the more personal ''Afield: Forty Years Birding the American West''.
In 2013, through his own press, Oregon Review Books, he published a collection of correspondence with poet
Reginald Shepherd, ''Song After All: The Letters of Reginald Shepherd and Alan Contreras'' as a fundraiser for the University of Oregon Creative Writing department.
In 2014, he released a book on
C.E.S. Wood, ''Pursuit of Happiness: An Introduction to the Libertarian Ethos of Charles Erskine Scott Wood''.
In 2018, he published a collection of essays, ''The Captured Flame'', with one detailing his friendship with author
Ursula K. Le Guin.
Published works
* ''Northwest Birds in Winter'' (1997)
* ''Birds of Oregon: A General Reference'' (2003) (co-edited with David B. Marshall and Matthew G. Hunter)
* ''Birds of Lane County, Oregon'' (2006)
* ''Afield: Forty Years Birding the American West'' (2009)
* ''Handbook of Oregon Birds: A Field Companion to'' Birds of Oregon (2009) (with Hendrik G. Herlyn)
* ''The Mind on Edge: An Introduction to John Jay Chapman's Philosophy on Higher Education'' (2013)
* ''Song After All: Letters of Reginald Shepherd and Alan Contreras'' (2013)
* ''College and State: Resources and Philosophies'' (2013)
* ''Firewand: New and selected poems'' (2013)
* ''Concerto in Q: Essays, Reviews and Travels 1982–2013'' (2013)
* ''Pursuit of Happiness: An Introduction to the Libertarian Ethos of Charles Erskine Scott Wood'' (2014)
* ''Notes for a High School Graduate'' (2015)
* ''State Authorization of Colleges and Universities: A Handbook for Institutions and Agencies'' (2017) (editor)
* ''On Excellence: And Other Notes On The Human Endeavor'' (2017)
* ''In the Time of the Queen: New Poems'' (2018)
* ''The Captured Flame: Notes on Books, Music and the Creative Force'' (2018)
References
External links
Official website
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1956 births
Living people
Writers from Eugene, Oregon
University of Oregon alumni
American ornithological writers
American male non-fiction writers
People from Tillamook County, Oregon