If a rancher has the wherewithal and the space, and they’re willing to commit at least a section of land to one species or more, I think it’s one of the greatest opportunities for zoos today to get involved with that rancher, with agreement that the rancher will get something out of it. We can’t expect someone who is in the business of ranching to think that he’s gonna give and not get in return some return for his investment. And that’s what that really is. If a rancher is willing to look at it in terms of conservation, and I think we better do that in zoos in the future that we look at what we can’t house and what we can do about it. Otherwise we won’t have enough species and numbers of that species in either the wild or in zoos.