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Paths to Nature Recovery

Play Icon impact story  |  2026  |  4:00 + 1:00

Enabling access to nature and improving nature recovery can go hand in hand. National Trails UK and Kent Wildlife Trust show us how, on the North Downs Way.

You can have fantastic wildlife, and people, in the same space. That’s been my ethos all the way through my career. That’s why this project made sense to me.

A smiling woman in a Kent Wildlife Trusts hoodie stands on a hilltop overlooking a wide patchwork of fields and woodland

Making a charity film that connects

This film was made to be a story, not simply a summary. Built around the message that improving access to the North Downs Way and helping its wildlife thrive can happen together, the film lifts a case study beyond a report, to a human-centred impact piece. The edit was shaped by careful listening to what both partners and contributors themselves said mattered, an approach we call finding the essence of each story.

The result was delivered as a set of cuts for different platforms and audiences: a longer explainer, a short social hero, standalone interview clips. This gave National Trails UK a piece that travels online and keeps connecting with their target audiences.

This film is one of our Impact Stories – films that show what a project achieved. To explain the mission of a whole organisation, we make Purpose Films →

A man looking through binoculars across a hazy landscape, seen from behind
Two small dogs on leads walking a woodland path beside their owners
A woman in a National Trails UK fleece gesturing as she speaks on a woodland path