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The parks in England are funded from central goverment, Scotland & Wales are funded from their own goverment. But they all don't get the same amount of money. Some authorities get money from fundraising & also get a small amount from the EU. Each National Park authority decides how the money will be be spent. The money is used in different areas
The 15 National Parks across the UK are managed by the National Parks Authority (NPA). Also some conservation, wildlife groups & volunteers help the NPA. The NPA employs a small group of people who work in the NPA Headquaters, Fieldstations & Visitor Centres in different locations in the parks.
In 1949, the National Parks & Access to the countryside act was passed in order to protect the UK's areas of natural beauty & to make sure that everyone could enjoy them today & for the future.
Yes, all 15 National Parks in the UK are protected.
The National Park is a protected landscape which is a shaped by nature & people over thousands of years. They are protected from the parks environment, wildlife & natural features, things that can be harmed by excessive tourism.