When Sauvetage Animal Rescue first located the animal,
they initially identified it as a wallaby. After talking directly
with the owners and wildlife protection agents, the lead rescuer confirmed the animal is actually a juvenile kangaroo.
The fact that an exotic juvenile animal is wandering cold
and alone next to a major highway, with experienced rescue teams and a zoo ready to help, but a government agency
is blocking them because of paperwork is the definition
of bureaucratic absurdity.
It highlights a massive flaw in how the legal system handles emergencies: protecting an illegal owner’s “property rights”
is being prioritized over public safety and a living animal’s life.
Deborah 20:27 on 2026-06-13 Permalink
the wallaby absolutely needs to be rescued immediately without authorization
Deborah 21:46 on 2026-06-13 Permalink
When Sauvetage Animal Rescue first located the animal,
they initially identified it as a wallaby. After talking directly
with the owners and wildlife protection agents, the lead rescuer confirmed the animal is actually a juvenile kangaroo.
The fact that an exotic juvenile animal is wandering cold
and alone next to a major highway, with experienced rescue teams and a zoo ready to help, but a government agency
is blocking them because of paperwork is the definition
of bureaucratic absurdity.
It highlights a massive flaw in how the legal system handles emergencies: protecting an illegal owner’s “property rights”
is being prioritized over public safety and a living animal’s life.