Absolutely, it’s highly discouraged to handle or disturb wild animals, particularly baby wombats. Here’s the reason why.

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  1. Absolutely, I completely agree! Interfering with wild animals, especially vulnerable ones like baby wombats, can have serious consequences. Disturbing them can cause stress to the animal and may disrupt their natural behaviors. Additionally, mother wombats may be nearby and could abandon their young if they sense human interference. It’s always best to observe wildlife from a distance and let them thrive in their natural habitat without human intervention. If you see an injured or orphaned wild animal, it’s important to contact a local wildlife rescue organization for help.

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