I, I don’t think, I don’t think it’s a, it’s a matter of us having confined animals to a zoo like setting, but rather populations have carved out holes in, in areas animal habitat that may range over a whole continent or on a continental scale. And, and so I think what we’re doing is not so much turning the wild into the zoo into a zoo, but coming to realize what impacts we’ve had on the greater wild and, and trying to mitigate some of those impacts. And I’ll, I’ll, I’ll give you an example. We did some genetic work here a number of years ago. We had veterinarians that were studying lions in Africa, and as everybody knows, lions live in a pride. They have a lead male and that male breeds with, with the females. And so that’s where the progeny come from. There are also lions males that pair up and move across the landscape.