There are other issues, other things that we do in natural resources like the wildlife program. We’ve been involved with wolf recovery since 1995. The state of Idaho did not want to touch the wolf recovery. When you look at wolves, the icon of the wolf is that you have the American flag behind it when you look at it and you see, you see restoration and that sort of the thing from the Indian point of view. But, uhm the way the ranchers and farmers see it, is that it is a detriment to their businesses and so you see opposition from them regarding wolf recovery. In knowing the Indian way, the wolf had its place here before the farmers and ranchers were here. They had their place with us as the Nez Perce people. So us being involved with wolf recovery has been not only a scientific management regime but also a cultural significance to us in that himiin is back with us. And uhm, these are the, this is one of the predators that the Nez Perce highly regard as equal status to human beings or actually we are probably lower status than them because the Indian way is that the creatures were here, the animals were here before us. We come in as a weaker, lesser animal when the Hanyawáat, the creator put us here so we actually have a submissive status to the animals that have already have been here way longer than us as Nez Perce people.