We were offered the use of not all, but some part of this island. It had a warm climate and there was no public to deal with. We could do things there that we couldn’t do in New York or couldn’t do expansively. So we went down and we looked at it, we can do something here. And we started with, first animals we sent down there were a group of gemsbok, and then it just went on from there. And the nice thing was, we could do these big enclosures, chain link fence enclosures, to keep the animals in. They were 10 or 20 acres in size, or five acres in size, or one acre in size, do whatever we wanted, which was best for the animals and for what we were doing with the animals. And I was in charge of the island program and we got Don Bruning to come down and talk about putting Psittacines down there, parrots and macaws, and hornbills came and then cranes even.