A Wyoming-based social media influencer set off a firestorm of outrage in Australia after a video surfaced reportedly showing her grabbing a baby wombat and running back toward her vehicle with it.
Samantha Strable, who sometimes goes by Sam Jones online, was roundly condemned by Aussies reacting to a video allegedly showing her snatching the wombat from in front of its mother.Â
Even the countryâs prime minister, Anthony Albanese publicly blasted her, according to reports from Australian media.Â
"To take a baby wombat from its mother, and clearly causing distress from the mother, is just an outrage," Albanese was quoted as saying by Sky News.
There were widespread calls to kick her out of the country, and Australiaâs Immigration Minister Tony Burke stated that Strableâs visa was under review following the incident.
Cowboy State Daily in 2023 ran a feature story on Strable, who was living in Pinedale at the time.Â
Cowboy State Daily received numerous emails from Australians, expressing anger over her perceived abuse of their countryâs wildlife.Â
Strable messaged Cowboy State Daily, saying that she had been receiving death threats.Â
She noted that she had âan official press release statementâ forthcoming, but it hadnât been released by publication time for this story.
Aussies Love Their Wombats
Wittingly or not, the woman in the video crossed a line that she shouldnât have, Yolandi Vermaak, founder of the Wombat Rescue in Australia told Cowboy State Daily.
âThe reaction has been pretty extreme,â she said during a telephone interview. âI think she will be regretting doing that.â
In the video, the woman reported to be Strable is seen bending down to grab a baby wombat from along a roadside, with the animalâs mother just a few feet away.Â
An unidentified man with an Australian accent, who was apparently shooting the video can be heard laughing, along with the woman as she returns to their vehicle with the wombat dangling from her hands.
âI caught a baby wombat!â the woman declares.Â
A short while later, she can be heard saying, âOK, mom is right there, and she is pissed, letâs let him go,â before releasing the wombat.
It was the apparent flippant mistreatment of Australian wildlife that set people off, Vermaak said.Â
âItâs not gently, quietly saying, hey look, thereâs a wombat,â but then leaving the animal alone, she said.
âItâs the laughing, itâs the disrespect,â she added.Â
She said that the way the animal is handled in the video, dangling with its lower half swinging back and forth as the woman holding it runs, could have injured the wombat.Â
Wombats Struggling
Australia has three species of wombats, Vermaak said. One is endangered, and another is threatened.
The species of wombat in the video isnât either of those, but that doesnât make the offense any less egregious, she said.
Wombats are under threat from âland clearing, car strikes and mange,â she said.
âThereâs fires, floods and drought. Thereâs always something thatâs putting pressure on them,â Vermaak said.
As for the wombat in the video, it could be at risk of being rejected by its mother after being handled by a human, she said. And the animal should also be checked for mange.
Vermaak said she doesnât know where the video was taken or where the wombats shown it might be. But for the animalsâ sake, she wants to find out.
âItâs a race against the clock now,â if the baby wombat was rejected by its mother and needs to be rescued, she said.
Vermaak invited the woman in the video to reach out to her and help her find the wombat.
âI would like to have a private conversation with her, only to find out the location. I donât want to argue or judge,â she said.
Mark Heinz can be reached at mark@cowboystatedaily.com.





