Julie Leibach

Reporter, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ magazine
About

Julie Leibach is a science writer for Sea Grant and a former ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ senior editor. She's based in North Carolina.

Articles by Julie Leibach

Bald Eagle Does the Breaststroke
April 09, 2012
Award-Winning Architects Inspire Student Birdhouse Design Competition
March 30, 2012
High and Dry: A Human Face of Climate Change
March 21, 2012 — Peruvians living high up in the Andes may not know the phrase, "climate change," but they're worried about its effects.
Review: The Lorax
March 02, 2012
Saving Lake Okeechobee
February 22, 2012
Nest Cam Spotlight: They're Baaaack! Iowa's Celebrity Eagles at the Nest
February 22, 2012
Flamboyant Peacocks and Masquerading Pigeons
February 17, 2012
Crash Course: Our Fossil Fuel History in Five Minutes
February 15, 2012
Ten Fun Facts About Algae
February 09, 2012 — Algae can power planes, churn out—and eat up—oxygen, grow to hundreds of feet, and more.
Video: Saving Lake Okeechobee
February 08, 2012 — Florida's Everglades have a huge advocate in Nathaniel Reed, who's been fighting for decades to preserve the vast ecosystem. In this video, he reflects on the condition of the Everglades' lifeblood—Lake Okeechobee.