One day, little Billy Wilson had an idea: "Why don't we honor the fallen roadside animals by putting them in a record book?"
So the Wilson family initiated roadkill hikes, looking for and cataloging the many fallen animals along the roadsides in their own record book.
What began as a family pass time for the Wilsons is now a national book of registry paying tribute to the deer, bears, raccoons, fox, crows, coyotes, pheasants and other animals that have met their maker on the nation’s highways.
You, too, can register your roadkill discoveries at the Road Kill Record Book Club. Download a form for $10.00, and start watching those road sides!
(via newshound)