12347 On Friday evening in Houston, Liz Compton couldn’t relax. It was the night before Hurricane Harvey would make landfall and the entire city was on edge as it waited for what would turn out to be a record-breaking amount of rain. Compton, a wildlife rehabilitator with the Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition (TWRC) Wildlife Center in Houston, had other things on her mind, too. As she waited for the storm, she incessantly refreshed the TWRC Wildlife Center’s Facebook page for urgent messages in case people sheltering injured wildlife needed any advice. Messages rolled in and Compton, who specializes in bird and raptor rehabilitation, remotely helped people care for storm-struck critters. One message, though, got her up and outside into the gathering storm: a link to videos of a hawk, a rising YouTube star, that required attention right away. She pieced together the story from the series of videos. Earlier that day, an injured Cooper’s Hawk found himself a safe...