Well, I think if, you know, in a smaller zoo, can’t, you know, as, as we couldn’t in the early days, we couldn’t afford a, you know, a big research staff and a big field staff, you know, in those early days, you know, only got only guy, you know, people like the Bronx could afford to have a, you know, a field staff and research staff. But you can, you can partner with somebody who can, and who does and support, you support somebody else’s project. There are a number of small zoos, actually, some quite like Boise, that give out grants every year. And the interesting thing about it is, is that because their staff and their society and their people get to evaluate and, and vote on the projects that they will support and give money to, that automatically, that gives them a tie in to, to what they’re doing and it, and it helps, you know, it helps the project that they adopt in any given year. In Columbus, Ohio, there’s a number of zoos that are, that are not fielding staff of their own, but are supporting other projects and other staff, the other zoo staff.