The American influencer who took a wombat joey from its mother has now made her social media accounts private.

The American influencer who took a wombat joey from its mother has now made her social media accounts private.
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It’s really unfortunate to see influencers taking such actions that can harm wildlife. Wombat joeys belong with their mothers, and removing them can have serious consequences both for the animal and the ecosystem. Going private might be an attempt to mitigate backlash or avoid criticism, but it’s essential for public figures to be responsible and set a good example when it comes to wildlife conservation. Hopefully, this situation raises awareness about the importance of respecting animals in their natural habitats.