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So they used the most terrifying audio imaginable: A married couple fighting.
In an unusual twist of art imitating life—or perhaps influencing it—the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has turned to a ...
After the killing of numerous cows in Oregon, officials turned to Hollywood as a "scare tactic" to protect their cattle.
I need the wolves to respond and know that, hey, humans are bad,' said Paul Wolf, who's led a "wolf hazing" federal study ...
Hollywood might love then, but Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver have been scaring wolves in the US with their fight scene.
Wolves are killing cattle across the American West — so US wildlife officials are turning to an unusual new defence: drones ...
Researchers have chased off predators in Oregon and California with drones equipped with loud speakers, blasting the sounds of AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” and an argument between actors in the movie ...
I doubt Netflix had this in mind when it released Marriage Story back in 2019, but Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver’s famous row from the movie has found a second life as a real-life scare tactic ...
Oregon wildlife officials are using audio of actors Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver screaming at each other in the movie ...
USDA has turned to drones blasting loud, chaotic sounds—including film arguments and hard rock music—to deter predators from attacking livestock across the US ...
An Oscar-nominated family drama as a means of wildlife deterrence? What sounds peculiar is part of a new approach in the U.S.
In the rolling hills of Oregon cattle country, where the only thing more endangered than gray wolves is a gas station burrito ...