A Beaver Dam Analog (BDA) is a human-made structure designed to mimic the form and function of natural beaver dams. BDAs are constructed using materials like wooden posts, willow branches, and mud to create a permeable barrier in streams and rivers. These analogs help slow down water flow, increase water retention, and reduce erosion. By creating these conditions, BDAs promote the growth of vegetation, improve habitat for fish and other wildlife, and enhance overall ecosystem health. They are beneficial in restoring degraded streams, recharging groundwater, and increasing biodiversity in aquatic and riparian environments.