Well, there are still places people call wilderness, but we manage it. I mean, if you didn’t have a manager out there doing things like prescribed burns and stuff like that, because of its isolation, because of our development, whether it’s agriculture, city highways or whatever, it, it’s very tough for it to survive on its own. So there are certain environments where I would say, yeah, it’s extremely wild because no one lives there because it’s so desolate or so far away or so cold. They don’t want to. And that’s what preserved that area. But when you look at things like tropical jungles and, and you know, environments where man has found a, a capability to survive or make it suitable for them, there’s very little left that you can’t, that you can’t not manage in order to keep it. You go down to Brazil, I mean people think Brazil’s covered in jungles. Well it’s not, that’s the biggest soybean producer in the world. Where’d they get that land? You know, they, they took it.