Birmingham Natural History Society

It was agreed that the society should be dissolved in 2022, due to lack of volunteer officers to run it.

[4] For a considerable part of its early life, it was called the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society.

In May 2022, an extraordinary general meeting was held, at which it was agreed to dissolve the society, and divide its financial assets between the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust.

[12] The society was responsible for the designation of Edgbaston Pool as a Site of Special Scientific Interest,[13] and until 2012 was formally involved in its management.

[1] It published a journal, Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History Society (ISSN 0144-1477).

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Cover of the first volume of The Midland Naturalist designed by Worthington Smith , who described the design in the first issue. [ 3 ]