And this is the important conservation measure. It’s not just to have a lot of birds of paradise. She has negotiated with, I believe, almost a dozen, eight different other zoos, particularly San Diego Wild Animal Park has been her closest cooperator, and New York to exchange birds-of-paradise that she’s raised with the very few that have been raised by other zoos, to pair up birds of these three species is what our zoo has ex been exceptionally good in raising. And she’s done, this has touched on another thing. Linda has followed the concepts that we had in sharing rarities that she has raised hornbills, nene and other rarities that she’s done exceptionally well in raising in our zoo. With zoos on the mainland so that we can help zoos establish self-sustaining populations. And you had mentioned your relationship with these other zoos animals were in transit and so forth. Now you’ve had some relationships within the island itself, and I want to touch on a couple of those.