The hunting influencer has launched a new account. Just a thought: perhaps it’s not a good idea to pick up a baby wombat and separate it from its mother in another country?

Her previous account was banned, and frankly, it’s for the best! I hope she faces penalties for her actions that disrupt wildlife.

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  1. It’s really frustrating to see influencers disregarding wildlife laws and the well-being of animals for the sake of clout. Taking a baby wombat from its mother is incredibly irresponsible and can have serious consequences for both the animal and its mother. It’s good that her old account got banned, but I agree; she should face repercussions for her actions. We need to prioritize the safety of wildlife and support creators who promote ethical and responsible behavior.

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