US influencer faces visa review after posting video of herself grabbing a baby wombat.

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  1. It’s disheartening to see that individuals resort to such actions for social media attention. Taking a baby wombat from its habitat not only poses a risk to the animal but also shows a lack of respect for wildlife and their conservation. It’s good to hear that there are consequences for this behavior, as it sends a strong message about the importance of protecting endangered species and their environments. Hopefully, this serves as a wake-up call for influencers to recognize the impact of their actions and prioritize ethical practices in their content.

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