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

How Much Life Exists in One Cubic Foot?
February 19, 2013 — A photographer’s five-year project captures earth’s vast biodiversity.
Powerful Storms Help Enhance Habitat for Some Birds
January 30, 2013 — Hurricane Sandy’s silver lining.
Farmers Delay Harvesting for Birds
January 14, 2013 — California dairy farmers help protect thousands of tricolored blackbirds. 
Photographs that Blend Reality with Fantasy
January 03, 2013 — Simen Johan uses old and new photo techniques to get haunting and beautiful images.
Artist Paints Feathers of Birds Mentioned In Shakespeare (and Other Plumes, Too)
January 02, 2013
Avian Botulism Plaguing Lake Michigan; Common Loons Suffering
December 21, 2012
When Birds and Glass Collide
December 20, 2012 — Each migration season, millions of birds die in cities by crashing into buildings. Now a growing trend toward sustainable design could open the door to safer passage.
Bird Madness: Soaring Sixteen #7
December 10, 2012
Connecticut River Watershed Named America's First National Blueway
November 19, 2012 — A huge watershed crossing four states earns a title worth fighting for.
Hurricane Sandy Update From the Field: Audubon Connecticut Assesses Nesting Habitat and Reflects On an Important Success Story
November 07, 2012