Sexual Misconduct in the Forest Service, Saving the Queen Conch, and more

Published: Aug. 31, 2018, 5 p.m.

Gulf Orphans / Sexual Misconduct in the US Forest Service: One Woman's Story / BirdNote\xae: Blakiston's Fish Owl / Conch at the Edge / The Place Where You Live: Rose-Hill, Mauritius\t\t\tWestern wildfires are growing more intense with global warming, and more women are joining the US Forest Service to help fight these fires. But a deep-seated macho culture in the agency means they often face hostility and harassment, and retribution if they complain.\n\nAlso, a team of rescuers wades through chilly northern waters to save "Gulf Stream orphans," tropical fish babies stranded up north by the Gulf Stream.\n\nAnd down in the Bahamas, "conchservationists" work to save the Queen Conch, a marine mollusk that's in danger of being loved to death.\n\nThose stories and more, in this installment of Living on Earth from PRI.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices