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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 3 10 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.10.21 Good Wednesday morning: Donald Trump over Joe Biden by a couple of points on Election Day, and not much has changed in the four months since, according to new polling from Mason-Dixon. The pollster didn’t put the former President head-to-head with his successor, but it did find that Biden’s job approval rating is underwater, with 47% of voters approving and 49% disapproving. The balance is undecided. Floridians still prefer Donald Trump to Joe Biden, a new survey finds. Biden does hold a dominant plus-77 approval rating among Black voters and enjoys a plus-12 among Hispanic voters, but White voters are decidedly not fans, handing him a minus-21. Women and South Florida residents were also on his side, too, though men and voters from every other region are nonplussed.

Florida python problem gets another potential solution—dogs

Florida python problem gets another potential solution dogs Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 Truman sits near an area where he tracked down an 8-foot-python, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, in Miami-Dade County, Fla. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation is beginning a new program to use dogs to sniff out invasive pythons. (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission via AP)AP Facebook Share Florida’s snake-y situation is getting some canine relief. ABC News reports that the Sunshine State which is currently being plagued by an invasive species of Burmese pythons has unleashed python-sniffing dogs to help combat the problem. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) trained the python-sniffing pooches a black Labrador named Truman and a point setter named Eleanor for over a month before putting them to work.

Fl python problem gets another potential solution—dogs

Florida python problem gets another potential solution dogs Updated Dec 22, 2020; Posted Dec 21, 2020 Truman sits near an area where he tracked down an 8-foot-python, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, in Miami-Dade County, Fla. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation is beginning a new program to use dogs to sniff out invasive pythons. (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission via AP)AP Facebook Share Florida’s snake-y situation is getting some canine relief. ABC News reports that the Sunshine State which is currently being plagued by an invasive species of Burmese pythons has unleashed python-sniffing dogs to help combat the problem. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) trained the python-sniffing pooches a black Labrador named Truman and a point setter named Eleanor for over a month before putting them to work.

Python-sniffing dogs in Florida have 1st success

Florida s new python-sniffing dogs have 1st success The pythons have become a threat to the fragile ecosystem in the Florida Everglades as they devour native mammals and birds. Author: BRENDAN FARRINGTON Associated Press Published: 4:49 AM PST December 17, 2020 Updated: 4:49 AM PST December 17, 2020 TALLAHASSEE, Fla Truman, the python-sniffing black Labrador retriever, recently tracked down his first snake in a new program Florida is using to eradicate the invasive species. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently began training Truman and another dog named Eleanor to detect a python s scent and alert handlers when they ve come across one. The first success was last week when Truman found an 8-foot (2.4-meter) Burmese python in the Rocky Glades Public Small Game Hunting Area in Miami-Dade County.

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