In terms of relationships nationally and internationally, and in respect to research, it was largely in regard to animal behavior. I was quite active in getting the animal behavior effort going in this country. And indeed one of my students whom I was co-chair on her committee, Anne Clark, who later became the, much later, became president of the Animal Behavior Society. There were people like that that were involved early on. Anne did her doctoral work over in Africa, looking at galagos and things. So early on, I was into the animal behavior side in respect to research and also participating in some of the meetings of other groups that I presume you’ll ask about later. And in relation to conservation. But early on in terms of research, it was basically in respect to animal behavior.