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Farmers Use Drones, Rock Music, and Scarlett Johansson to Scare Off Wolves

Summary

  • Farmers using drones with thermal cameras and loudspeakers to deter wolves
  • Drones play alarming sounds like fireworks, gunshots, and movie fight scenes
  • Farmers want wolves to "know that humans are bad"
Farmers Use Drones, Rock Music, and Scarlett Johansson to Scare Off Wolves

As of August 4th, 2025, American farmers have turned to innovative methods to ward off wolves that have been preying on their cattle in Oregon and California. The US Department of Agriculture has equipped quadcopter drones with thermal cameras to spot wolves lurking in the dark, as well as loudspeakers that broadcast a variety of alarming noises.

These drones play a range of sounds, including the blaring of AC/DC rock music, the explosions of fireworks, the cracks of gunshots, and even a recording of the intense fight scene between actors Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver in the film Marriage Story. The goal, according to Paul Wolf, a district supervisor with the department in Oregon, is to make the wolves "respond and know that, hey, humans are bad."

The high-tech deterrents are part of the government's efforts to protect farmers' livestock from the predatory wolves. By using the drones to shine a light on the wolves and bombard them with unsettling noises, the farmers hope to scare the animals away and keep their cattle safe.

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The US Department of Agriculture is using quadcopter drones equipped with thermal cameras and loudspeakers that play alarming sounds, including rock music, fireworks, gunshots, and a fight scene from the film Marriage Story featuring Scarlett Johansson.
The farmers want the wolves to "know that, hey, humans are bad" and to scare the animals away from preying on their cattle.
The drones and alarming sounds are being deployed by farmers in Oregon and California to protect their cattle from wolf attacks.

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