The organisation had a 40 hectare reserve at
Park Hall near
Minworth but despite opposition this was taken possession of by
HS2 under powers granted by the
High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Act 2017. Other nature reserves include
Portway Hill,
Deer's Leap Wood,
Peascroft Wood,
Richmond Garden in Soho, Birmingham and
Hill Hook Local Nature Reserve. The Trust also manages
Moseley Bog and has a close involvement with reserves such as
Moorcroft Wood Local Nature Reserve. The Trust operates a number of environmental centres including the
Centre of the Earth and the
Birmingham EcoPark. It is a full member of the
Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, (one of 46 covering the whole United Kingdom), and was the first urban Wildlife Trust and has a membership of over 11,000. The trust carries out a wide range of activities to protest and develop biodiversity and engage with local people and various nature conservation, community and education projects. They carry out research, surveys and campaigns. Each year it co-ordinates
International Dawn Chorus Day. The Trust is managed by a council of trustees drawn from the membership. The Trust has about twenty full, part-time and contract staff and many active volunteers. They produce a regular magazine, Wildlife Focus, which provides coverage of their activities and a range of urban wildlife issues. ==References==