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		<title>US influencer draws backlash for stealing baby wombat from mum</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Australia&#8217;s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is the latest to criticise a US influencer whose video of her taking a wild baby wombat away from its distressed mother has angered conservationists. Albanese suggested that the woman, Sam Jones, tries doing so with animals that &#8220;can actually fight back&#8221;: &#8220;Take a baby crocodile from its mother and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Australia&#8217;s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is the latest to criticise a US influencer whose video of her taking a wild baby wombat away from its distressed mother has angered conservationists.</p>



<p>Albanese suggested that the woman, Sam Jones, tries doing so with animals that &#8220;can actually fight back&#8221;: &#8220;Take a baby crocodile from its mother and see how you go there.&#8221;</p>



<p>Ms Jones, who calls herself an &#8220;outdoor enthusiast and hunter&#8221;, was filmed picking up the joey by the road and running across it to a car, while its mother ran after them.</p>



<p>The man filming can be heard laughing: &#8220;Look at the mother, it&#8217;s chasing after her!&#8221; The video, which was filmed in Australia, has since been deleted</p>



<p>Immigration officials are reviewing Ms Jones&#8217;s visa, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke told the BBC, following calls for her to be deported.</p>



<p>An online petition supporting Ms Jones&#8217;s deportation has received 10,500 signatures so far.</p>



<p>&#8220;Given the level of scrutiny that will happen if she ever applies for a visa again, I&#8217;ll be surprised if she even bothers,&#8221; Burke said in a statement.</p>



<p>Ms Jones&#8217;s &#8220;appalling&#8221; behaviour could have caused severe harm to the wombats, conservationists say.</p>



<p>The Wombat Protection Society said it was shocked to see the &#8220;mishandling of a wombat joey in an apparent snatch for &#8216;social media likes'&#8221;.</p>



<p>&#8220;[She] then placed the vulnerable baby back onto a country road &#8211; potentially putting it at risk of becoming roadkill,&#8221; it noted in its statement, adding that it remains unclear if the joey reunited with its mother.</p>



<p>&#8220;I caught a baby wombat,&#8221; Ms Jones exclaimed in the video, while the joey could be heard hissing and struggling in her grip.</p>



<p>Her caption in the now-deleted post read: &#8220;My dream of holding a wombat has been realised! Baby and mom slowly waddled back off together into the bush.&#8221;</p>



<p>&#8220;The baby was carefully held for one minute in total and then released back to mom,&#8221; she wrote in the comments, responding to criticism.</p>



<p>&#8220;They wandered back off into the bush together completely unharmed. I don&#8217;t ever capture wildlife that will be harmed by my doing so.&#8221;</p>



<p>Following the backlash, Ms Jones, who has more than 92,000 followers on Instagram, made her account private. But several media outlets had already shared the video &#8211; as well as earlier posts, said to be taken in Australia, which show her holding an echidna and a &#8220;little shark&#8221;.</p>



<p>Wombats, which are native to Australia, are a legally protected species across the country. Baby wombats share a strong bond with their mothers, and any separation can be distressing and harmful, conservationists say.</p>



<p>&#8220;Wombats are not a photo prop or plaything,&#8221; said Suzanne Milthorpe, Head of Campaigns at World Animal Protection Australia, in a statement online.</p>



<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just unacceptable, and we&#8217;re glad she&#8217;s being called to account. Snatching a screaming baby wombat from their mother is not just appalling, it&#8217;s very possibly illegal under state or national laws,&#8221; Ms Milthrope said.</p>



<p>Some experts believe Ms Jones broke the law because Australia prohibits people from harming or taking native wildlife.</p>



<p>It is only allowed if the joey is in need of help because its mother has died, wildlife veterinarian Tania Bishop told ABC News.</p>



<p>Australia&#8217;s Foreign Minister Penny Wong also weighed in on the &#8220;dreadful&#8221; video.</p>



<p>&#8220;I think everyone who would have seen that would have thought, leave the baby wombat alone. Leave it with its mum,&#8221; she told 7News.</p>



<p><em>Additional reporting by Simon Atkinson</em></p>
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