And beyond the simple specialization, I feel very strongly that the only way many animal populations are going to persist is if they are interactive. In other words, if we have a park that is, has reticulated giraffes, Samburu, it may get to a point, it will get to a point I’m afraid, where the only way you can sustain those reticulated giraffes is by inter active breeding with zoos and with other parks. And this is going to have to happen more and more because the parks are going to become more zoo like, they’re going to have veterinary care, they’re going to have to have SSP that has records of every animal, they’re going to have to be accredited, that their care is checked up on, monitored, monitoring the care that is being given to animals, not only in zoos but in parks is essential. So parks and zoos must become interactive, and new zoo exhibits should consider that possibility, probability and accept that challenge. Looking down the pike a few years. There has to be some (indistinct) between field biologists then, and the zoo managers. Sometimes they are odds with one another. Field biologist and zoo managers should not ever be at odds with one another.