Wow...good luck with the wolverine. Granted you probably have a better chance in Canada, but I grew up in the mountains of the western US and saw a grand total of one wolverine in 30 years.
Not sure I know of any that specialize but your best bet would likely be one of the central barren ground caribou outfitters in the Northwest Territories for wolverine. Badgers can be hunted in Alberta but not sure what the rules are for non residents.
I don't know of anyone "specializing" in Wolverine as most are taken "incidentaly" while hunting for something else, especially caribou. Our hunters take a few each year and I suppose we could book a hunt just for wolverine, but I'd suggest wolf and caribou tags also. We do have a few places that if one sat patiently and glassed long enough, they'd eventually spot a wolverine. At what distance is another story, could be 50 yards or 500, and they're not an easy target when moving! If you're serious, drop an email, info@arcticsafaris.ca
Your best bet is to trap them, we don't hunt them here until Sept 1st, but during the peak of winter is when they have the best coats,most life size mounted ones I have seen were trapped in the winter. I have seen several, mostly when sheep hunting. they are neat to watch.
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