For those of you who have come across this news item today, I suspect I'm not alone in my opinion that this represents a step too far. Read it first and then carry on with my blog...If you can't be arsed to read that first, I've summarised the article below.
In short, a US firm has successfully cloned five puppies from Trakr, a search and rescue dog who found the last remaining survivors from the 9/11 wreckage. Unfortunately Trakr passed away in April of this year, following a long and distinguished career as a S&R dog. His handler was quoted as saying "Trakr was an extraordinary search and rescue dog. His work at Ground Zero was the culmination of his career,".
So what better gift to give the former handler as a testament to the courageous dog's life, than five identical clones of that very animal... What's more, these puppies will be put through the same training in the hope that they too will become legendary S&R dogs, and if they don't make the grade? Then we still have the novelty value of their heroic ancestry. One of them has already been described as "an exact replica of Trakr. "The physical similarities are uncanny," he said." Well, he is a clone, isn't he? Aren't clones supposed to be exact replicas?
In ten years time we could have an entire fleet of these Trakr clones, serving every major rescue service in the world with invaluable animal labour - though at a price. Each pup costs £88k to 'make' and that clearly doesn't suit everyone's pockets. Maybe there will be cheaper 'own-brand' versions as well, the Tesco Value Rescue Dog with the typically modest sales pitch "Same distinctive markings, scared of confined spaces". Then we reach a point where we are able to clone Lassie too, though not for S&R purposes (she was a bit limited in scope - fine if someone's fallen down a mine-shaft) - no the Lassie range would become the most sought after dog in Hollywood, darling of the sponsorship deals and stunt co-ordinators. "She was a great dog to work with, very patient and a fastiduous student of Stanislavski's method acting."
I can think of one benefit to this however, Charlie Brooker could, at last, keep a pet. Safe in the knowledge that when the poor wretch eventually chokes it, he could just fetch another out of the freezer, bung it in the microwave for 5 hours on defrost and bob's the exact clone of your father's brother.
On a more serious note, it doesn't take a too large a leap of imagination to expect clones of the firefighters and medics who also helped at Ground Zero, they too are heroes and potentially "one in a million exceptions to the [immorality] rule". We didn't like the idea of cloning sheep ten years ago, why is this any more acceptable now? Why are we ok with cloning more animals when there are already so many mistreated and unwanted pets in the world? How can we justify the cost (financial and environmentally) of making more pets and more lives to support, just because they might be good at finding survivors in disasters of our own making? Prevention is always better than the cure...
Mikey
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