Freezing temperatures in are having a devastating impact on the city's wildlife, including its largest bat colony. The Mexican free-tailed bats, live in the crevices of Houston's Waugh Bridge, but the cold temperatures have caused them to go into hypothermic shock, causing them to fall onto the pavement below. To save them, Mary Warwick, the Wildlife Director of the Houston Humane Society, has been going down to the bridge with a flashlight and collection box to rescue the cold-stunned bats.
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