It, it, you know, to, to the, the average person killing animals, particularly ones from threatened species seems completely contradictory to protecting them. But in actual fact, there may be a very positive role to play. And, you know, if we look at the disappearance of large mammals throughout the, particularly hoof animals throughout the, the us, a lot of it, the, these populations have come back and a lot of it has been supported by the issuance of hunting licenses and that regulation of hunting. You know, I remember there was a sign in at the Bronx Zoo, it was one of my favorites, that there’s, there’s more whitetailed deer in the Eastern US now than there was when the pilgrims landed. And I think a lot of that is down to the, well, part of, it’ll be down to the lack of carnivores, but a lot of it will be down to, okay, there’s a lot of people that are interested in hunting whitetailed deer. And so, you know, it makes sense to have a large population to support that. And it’s the, the issuance of licenses. There’s areas of, of Kenya, Northern Kenya in particular, people think, well, you know, people go to Kenya to look at national parks, Northern Kenya, the climate is rough in some aspects.