Wildlife experts condemn US influencer for briefly separating joey wombat from its mother.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that a wildlife influencer would take a joey wombat from its mother, even temporarily. Such actions can have serious repercussions for the animal’s health and well-being, as well as the mother’s. Wildlife should always be treated with respect and care, ideally left in their natural environments. It’s essential for influencers to promote responsible wildlife interactions and educate their followers on proper practices, rather than engaging in actions that could harm the animals or disrupt their natural behaviors. Ensuring the safety and welfare of wildlife should always be the priority.

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