A recent Facebook post has generated considerable public controversy. The post featured a photograph of a large, hairy raccoon, accompanied by a description that alleged the animal was hunted and killed on Saaremaa the preceding week. Furthermore, the caption claimed that the raccoon’s skin had been removed and utilized to create finger puppets.

The circulation of this material prompted widespread public outcry across social media platforms. Given the sensitive nature of wildlife, the alleged incident quickly drew attention from conservation groups. The Estonian Wildlife Society (Eesti Metsloomaühing) was asked to provide comment regarding the post.

In response, board member Virge Võsujalg publicly characterized the alleged act as profoundly cruel and thoughtless. The discussion centered on the legality and ethics of such actions against wildlife. The visual

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