American Influencer Leaves Australia After Outrage Over Baby Wombat Incident
Sam Jones, who filmed herself taking a baby wombat from its mother, faced widespread criticism and scrutiny before departing the country voluntarily.
- Sam Jones, an American influencer, posted a now-deleted video showing her picking up a baby wombat and running with it as the mother chased after her, causing distress to the animals.
- The incident drew condemnation from Australian officials, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who called the act an 'outrage' and suggested she attempt similar actions with more dangerous wildlife like crocodiles.
- Animal welfare experts criticized the handling of the joey, highlighting potential harm to its physical health and the stress caused to both the baby and its mother.
- Australia's Immigration Minister Tony Burke confirmed that Jones left the country voluntarily, though her visa had been under review for potential breaches of immigration laws.
- Wildlife advocates and experts emphasized that capturing and handling native animals like wombats without proper authorization is illegal and harmful.