
The USDA Is Using Scarlett Johansson And Adam Driver To Scare Off Wolves
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The Department of Agriculture has come up with a truly bonkers — but seemingly effective way — to protect livestock.
This cow-saving tactic might make you howl with laughter.
The United States Department of Agriculture is using audio of actors Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver to scare off wolves, The Wall Street Journal reported last week.
In the wildly amusing report, the outlet explained that gray wolves in the American West are wreaking havoc on livestock.
“It’s basically like driving through Burger King, easy pickings for them,” Mary Rickert, the owner of Prather Ranch in Northern California, told the Journal.
Although Rickert has lost as many as 40 calves to the carnivores, she can’t just go John Wick on them. The wolves are endangered — which means it’s illegal to harm them.