It is gonna be more managed by people because humans are now the key factor in the, in the future evolution of, of the environment. We have the biggest impact on, on what’s going on in the, on the planet. And, and unfortunately, I don’t think most people, a lot of people don’t will argue that, but it’s an argument that, you know, by the time they realize they’re wrong, it may be too late. So I think that spa, we do have to, we do have to play God to some degree and manage some areas, but if we now we’re doing these corridors, you know, between habitats and I think that’s, that it’s a little, it’s a little late in the game because there’s a lot of communities popping up now. But if you can, if you, if if we can do these, you know, Carters or land bridges and things over highways, I think what we’re doing is buying time until we can find a better solution. I, I talked to Bill Conway and I used to always talk about What we’re doing now is, is helping, but we we’re doing something good over here, but over here something bigger is and worse is happening. So all we can do is have hope that, that we can, some of these models will then become copied and, and, and duplicate it so that we will have more hope and, and more successes in the wild. But I think, I know we have to do something with human population.