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https://medium.com/petness/now-what-about-a-pet-beaver-cd0f42f393be
https://www.beforetheflood.com/beavers-as-pets/
https://www.explorationjunkie.com/are-beavers-friendly/
https://petkeen.com/do-beavers-make-great-pets/
some sites kind of mention owning one but most talks about it is illegal to own a beaver.
Regarding your question on price of wood, difficult to answer. that you have to find out by your hardware stores, as they will give you more or less prices. and of course less processed the timber is, the better. (in other words the tree mustn't be cut into planks or treated or anything)
This makes sense, the wood till be bad for the pet beaver if it's treated i guess. But what if my beaver gets sick? Then they will take him away when i get to the veterinarian probably no?
Wild animals are not pets!
You should not have a pet beaver.
Beavers don't just eat wood.
Wikipedia says the following about their diet: