Ice Age Residents of Illinois
Dr.
Charles (Charlie) Collinson, Principal Geologist, Emeritus, has volunteered
three-quarter time at the ISGS since retiring in 1991. His enthusiasm
for Illinios fossils has spirited him to devote untold hours reconstructing
them with pencil and computer, primarily for educational purposes. In
2002, the Survey published a new version of his Guide for Beginning
Fossil Hunters (ISGS Ed Series 15), and he has produced a colorful
series of 15 fossil bookmarks. By training Dr. Collinson is a paleontologist
with an undergraduate degree in geology from Augustana College, where
he has maintained an interest in the Fryxell Museum, and his M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees in geology from the University of Iowa. He had a distinguished
career at the ISGS, serving as Section Head of the Stratigraphy and Subsurface
Geology Section from 1969-1991. He has provided service to the public,
as well as to many geological societies and commissions, including serving
as Editor of the Journal of Paleontology.
Charlie's present emphasis is on Ice Age mammals, Quaternary residents
of Illinois that became extinct at the close of the last glacial episode.
Working from the skeleton structure and research on the mammal's habits
and habitat, he painstakingly fleshes them out adding features and fur.
Here you can see his reconstructions and read about these extinct mammals
of the Illinois' Ice Age.
Sabre Cat
Jefferson's Ground Sloth
Stag Moose
Woodland Musk Ox
Long-nosed Peccary
Mastodon
Bison
Woolly Mammoth
Ice Age Residents of Illinois
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