Julie Leibach

Reporter, Audubon Magazine

Julie Leibach is a science writer for Sea Grant and a former Audubon senior editor. She's based in North Carolina.

Articles by Julie Leibach

Soldiering On
September 28, 2011 — An arboreal army marches across England.
Food Cycle
September 13, 2011 — The eternal food loop—harvest, prepare, savor, cleanup—has never been healthier, and better tasting, than it is right now.
The Art of Observation
September 09, 2011 — Curiosity and field skills guide a photographer through tropical rainforests to study nature through science and art.
Art School
September 09, 2011 — Shape-shifting fish in Hawaii offer a compelling lesson: There’s safety, and beauty, in unity.
Storm Chaser
September 07, 2011 — Out on the Great Plains a photographer documents one of the natural world’s truly awe-inspiring journeys.
Shock Troops
September 06, 2011 — In Oregon’s deep backcountry, a group of rugged environmentalists fight for some of the nation’s oldest forests.
Counting the Wings
September 01, 2011 — Charley Harper perfected an inimitable style that celebrated nature's colorful purity. Now designer Todd Oldham, in an excerpt from his new book, talks about his friendship with Harper and about the artist's work.
Here's to Wonder and Mystery! Audubon's Hog Island Camp Celebrates 75 Years of Education
August 19, 2011
Summer Movie Season: Flicks to Watch at Home
August 01, 2011
It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's...Both?
July 29, 2011