
In an unexpected crossover, American Wildlife Management is using Netflix movie Marriage history To prevent wolves from being won on farms.
The method is known as ‘Wolf Handing’, which deterring predators to take advantage of cattle through the use of disturbing voices.
Meanwhile, the scene implies an intense argument between Adam Driver and Scarlett Johnson in the film, which highlights the accumulated anger that the couple on the screen has while navigating their divorce.
Drones equipped with speakers were sent by the United States or USDA Agriculture Department that play strong noises, including the audio clips of the scene, to scare the wolves.
The tactic, the Wall Street Journal He reported, he proved to be effective since the report said the canine killed 11 cows in the Oregon Klamath basin in 20 days. After displaying drones with alarming sounds, only two cattle died in 85 days.
“I need the wolves to respond and know that, hey, humans are bad,” said a USDA district supervisor in Oregon to The Outlet.
In addition to scaring the wolves, the scene in question received many praise, which led to an Oscar nomination for Adam and Scarlett.
The synopsis of the marriage history says: “A couple that navigates the emotional and practical challenges of a divorce from coast to coast, highlighting the complexities of love, loss and family dynamics.”