Well, yeah, look at crocodiles, most crocodiles would, well not most of ’em, but a lot of ’em would be gone now if it wasn’t for the Hyde industry, especially in South America. Well now there’s thousands of black caymen, you know, I mean there’s more than you’d ever want. And the crocodile specialist group years ago when we got involved with the CRO advisory group, began commercialization as a means of saving the species. And they would go to villages and say, you breed crocodiles. Half of ’em you put back in the wild when they hatch, half of ’em you raise and you can sell the hides and your village can make money and you can build schools or you can do whatever. And it was that commercialization that saved that species. That can still be the case in many situations and we tend to be afraid of it ’cause of commercialization. Talked about the wild little and, and the adopt a national Park concept seemed like a natural for zoos to assist the wild.