And actually the Bronx zoo has, has a piece of footage of film that shows gaur and Kouprey and Banteng all in, you know, all in Cambodia and parts of Thailand and Laos. And so we put together a symposium that met in Hanoi in about 1978 with all of the interested parties, both from, brought in people from Cambodia, from Vietnam, obviously, from Thailand, Malaysia, because Malaysia is a big gaur, you know, is a big gaur country. Well, actually seladang as opposed to the regular gaur. And England and, and the US, and we put together a big symposium, met in Hanoi, looked at most of the Kouprey actually are in Cambodia, but at that time you couldn’t really go into Cambodia because it was before, you know, peace had really settled in. And so then, you know, I ended up as chairman of the Kouprey group. We had two meetings in, in Hanoi. Then we actually built a, we actually built a Kouprey barn in Da Nang and we, and we did three, three field programs in, in Vietnam along the Cambodian border, close to, you know, east of, west of Ban Me Thuot, if you go in from Da Nang straight into the Cambodian border, you pass through Ban Me Thuot and to the Cambodian border, we kind of put it to bed after we got one of our field team shot up. We got three people shot, and two elephants shot.