Yes, there are but I think there are major zoo opportunities, opportunities to see great zoos that I haven’t had a chance to do recently because I haven’t traveled much to zoos in the last few years. A collection that I think very, very highly of is the WildLife trust at Slimbridge in the UK. It’s a specialty collection and it’s done a great deal of good conservation work, and it’s a marvelous display. It gives the visitor a whole new view of the world of waterbirds, an excitement. And it presents them with beauty. One of the things that is most important that we do not concentrate sufficiently on is aesthetics. It is shocking to me to see a zoo presenting an animal in an attractive environment that suggest the ecosystem it came from and then to see a cyclone fence on one side or a square wooden shed on another and it completely destroys the exhibit. This is a great problem in smaller zoos, space limit.