To save scrub jays, use fire, scientists say
The endangered species, found only in Florida, requires habitat that is periodically burned, a report finds READ MORE
Eric Ernst
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Ernst: Orioles' promise of youth facility looks hollow
- Ernst: Art is a respite for seniors with dementia
- Ernst: County's vanishing emails raise questions
- Ernst: Gardener's project moved and helping others
- Ernst: Experts agree that Sarasota's fertilizer law is good
- Ernst: Changing the law won't prevent DUI deaths
- Ernst: Remembering Don Platt, 'Mr. Englewood'
- Ernst: Does South County need a new courthouse?
- Ernst: Government benefits aren't what they used to be
- Ernst: An epidemic of government leadership carnage
Tom Lyons
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Lyons: Bar's ethics opinion little chill to foreclosures
- Lyons: Parking meter foes have reason to gloat
- Lyons: A scene that isn't funny because it's real
- Lyons: Crowd makes Gingrich campaign rally an experience
- Lyons: Charging Kenney in hypnosis case is unfair
- Lyons: Proposal could make reporting crime a crime
- Lyons: Rosa Parks wannabe doesn't ride a bus
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