Instituto Via Delphi

The research center is located in the state of Quintana Roo, near Cancún, where the scientific members make indoor studies; by the other side, The Via Delphi Institute conducts research programs with wild dolphin populations from the Campeche and Tabasco costs, in the Gulf of Mexico,[1] and in Holbox Island, located in the Mexican Caribbean Sea.

The institute is divided in two working groups, one composed of biologists and the other of veterinarians, both supported by thesis students and volunteers.

[2] The Via Delphi Institute was formally constituted in 2007 with the sign of a Cooperation Agreement with the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM.

This program has been optimized for 17 years, reaching a meticulous system of veterinary medicine and medical training.

The previous achievement inscribes the Via Delphi's Breeding program on the Guinness World Records.