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If you enjoyed this video, please leave a like and subscribe to our channel, as it really helps us out! Benthic Invertebrates are aquatic organisms without a backbone that live at the bottom of waterbodies. They are some of the best indicators we have for the health of waterbodies, which is why it's important to monitor their populations. For the past 5 years, the Athabasca Watershed Council (AWC) has been performing CABIN Testing in Alberta's Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains. This testing is to monitor the benthic invertebrates populations in these regions, and thus, the water quality. The Athabasca Watershed Council (AWC), is a registered charity and not-for-profit organization formed in August 2009. We collaborate with academia, industries, environmental and stewardship groups, government at various levels, communities, Indigenous peoples and citizens to provide timely and credible information about the Athabasca River watershed. If you have any questions about our work, or want to get involved, reach out to us any time: [email protected] If you want to learn more about the Athabasca Watershed Council, take a look at our website: AthabascaWatershed.ca If you wish to donate to help fund our work, you can do so here: https://athabascawatershed.ca/donate/ This video was produced by Ethan Zapach. This video was made possible through the financial support of Alberta Ecotrust.