There are 11 national parks in Morocco.
Toubkal National Park, established in 1942, is the oldest[1] and by far the most visited.
[2] The parks are situated rather well in-line,[3] so it already allows wildlife migration to some extent.
The only missing component in this wildlife corridor is a gap between Al-Hoceima and Seghir (so roughly at the location of Hakkama).
Closing this gap would facilitate wildlife passage (of mainly birds) to the Spanish park of Los Alcornocales.