Angela Libal

Contributing Writer
I'm on a boat! - Duncan Edwards
I'm on a boat! - Duncan Edwards

Angela Libal is a professional writer, proofreader, and copy editor. She specializes in educational writing and academic proofreading. Her writing credits include:

Forensic Anthropology, Mason Crest, 2006

Fingerprints, Bitemarks, and Earprints: Human Signposts, Mason Crest, 2006

Family Health Encyclopedia: Volume 8, Harding House, 2008

Family Health Encyclopedia: Volume 9, Harding House, 2008

a biography of the judges of American Idol, Harding House, 2008

Field Guides to Finding a New Career, Volume 16: Science, Print Matters, Inc., 2009

Rural Teens and Nature: Conservation and Wildlife Rehabilitation, coauthored with Ida Walker, 2006

Angela is also the author of two novels, Imago, and In a Small, Dark Space.

A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College with a degree in liberal arts and concentration in theater, she has since pursued study in a wide variety of fields, most notably zoology and animal behavior, in which she is currently completing a second degree. She is also a student of comparative religion, philosophy, and ethics. In addition to her career in the field of writing, Angela has been a professional art model for twelve years, logging thousands of hours in the classroom and animation studio, working with some of the finest figurative artists of our times.

Latest Articles

Encountering Wildlife
Following a few respectful guidelines during wildlife encounters can protect you and the animals.
Mar 18, 2011 - Angela Libal
Appreciating and Protecting Nature
Getting outside and exploring the natural world is good for you and the ecosystems you'll be inspired to protect.
Mar 18, 2011 - Angela Libal
Simple Things You Can Do to Protect Wildlife
You don't need to live in the wilderness to conserve endangered wildlife. Preserving endangered species begins at home.
Mar 17, 2011 - Angela Libal
Species Reintroduction Successes and Challenges
Wildlife workers have reintroduced many species to their native habitats or to similar habitats, with varying levels of success and facing many challenges.
Mar 17, 2011 - Angela Libal
Rehabilitation and Wildlife Veterinary Care
There are two ways that veterinarians and other animal caretakers step in to care for wild animals: rehabilitation, and management of wild populations.
Feb 11, 2011 - Angela Libal
Wildlife Preservation Through Habitat Conservation
Protecting land and water ecosystems is the key to preserving plant and animal species for our planet's future.
Feb 11, 2011 - Angela Libal
Freshwater Wars
Threatened North and South American freshwater species face competition with introduced species over resources and survival.
Feb 11, 2011 - Angela Libal
Pollution: Land, Water, and Condors
Any chemical released on land travels into water, and any chemical on land or in water can enter the food chain and accumulate in the bodies of animals.
Jan 28, 2011 - Angela Libal
Vanishing Frogs
Frogs have been dying off for decades but the reasons behind their disappearance, and the numbers of missing frogs, are growing much larger.
Jan 28, 2011 - Angela Libal
Freshwater Ecosystems
Freshwater is estimated to account for only .0093% of the world's water, but this small amount is home to at least 12% of all animal species on Earth.
Jan 28, 2011 - Angela Libal