its either called lacanthrapy or lacanthraphy, not sure
If there were a special word it could be "lupusologist" or "lupiologist" (lupus is Latin for wolf) but the first form is already used for someone who studies the illness called lupus, and the second form just not used, so someone who studies wolves is simply a wolf biologist.
There is no specific term for a person who studies wolves. A person who studies wolves may be called a zoologist, a wildlife biologist, or simply a biologist.
There is no true word that is defined as "one who studies wolves", however, a person who does this occupation would be a scientist who studies the species Canis lupus.
The Person Who studies about mamals , he is called mamalogist....
A person who studies volcanoes is called a volcanologist.
A person who studies the grass and soil, etc. is called a Agrostologist
A person who studies or writes history is called a historian.
A person who studies the mind and behavior is called a psychologist.
A person who studies geology is a geologist.
A person who studies culture is called an anthropologist.
A person who studies bees is called an apiologist.
a person that studies gems is called a gemologist.
A person who studies philosophy is called a philosopher.
A wolf trainer.