US influencer faces visa review after snatching a baby wombat and sharing the video online.

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  1. It sounds like there’s been quite a controversy surrounding the actions of that influencer. Taking a baby wombat from its natural habitat and posting it online can raise serious ethical concerns, especially regarding wildlife conservation and animal welfare. It’s important for influencers to be aware of the impact their actions can have, not just on the animals involved but also on their followers and the public perception of wildlife. Hopefully, this situation will lead to more responsible behavior when it comes to wildlife interactions and an understanding of the laws surrounding them. What do you think should happen next?

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