Like if Mitch’s video where he tells a story about, about not knowing the dosages of the drugs that you had to use in those days and sometimes you overdose and you lost an animal. You know, it’s one thing that’s occurred to me over time is that people who are attracted to working with wildlife as small children and adolescents and young adults, whether it’s being a husband of domestic shape or working with wild animals, stuff happens where animals lose their life and suffer. It’s just a consequence of the interaction. You know, kids go out with BB guns, they love nature, but they wanna shoot a bird with a BB gun. So there’s, you know, that’s the price you pay maybe to educate and grow a young naturalist into somebody that really cares and does good things for wildlife. And you know, it’s the same with whenever you have that interaction between man and animal with imperfect knowledge and lack of total control over circumstances, things are gonna happen that you don’t want to have happen. You’re gonna lose animals, mistakes will be made and they’ll be suffering. And that’s kind of like, that’s something you can never pull out of the human animal equation.