The World Forestry Center is a nonprofit educational institution located in Portland, Oregon, United States. The center's mission is to educate and inform people about the world's forests and trees, and their importance to all life, in order to promote a balanced and sustainable future. The center features a 20,000-square-foot museum with interactive exhibits about the sustainability of forests and trees of the Pacific Northwest and the world. The center also has a Discovery Museum, two donated working forests, and the World Forest Institute, which offers fellowship programs for young forestry and forest products professionals from around the world. The World Forestry Center is a great place for families to learn about forests and sustainability, with interactive exhibits and activities for kids, including a scavenger hunt and model vehicles to climb on and sit in
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Activities: We learned about forests, trees, conservation, and preservation at the World Forestry Center
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the educational experience and learning about the importance of trees. We appreciated the hands-on exhibits and the overall message of conservation ✨