One Health brings together people with diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives to improve the health of humans, animals (wild and domestic), plants and our shared environments. In our increasingly connected world, we are becoming more aware of the links among human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health. Stories of these connections are now common in our news and conversations…an emerging disease moving from wildlife to people or appearing in a new part of the world, drastic loss of the bees that pollinate many crops, pollutants in our wetlands and waterways, or an earthquake or hurricane that displaces people and animals, limiting access to food and clean water.
Employing a holistic and interconnected approach to health and well-being that encompasses human, animal, environmental and biodiversity dimensions guards the health of all Nebraska communities, nurtures vitality in our environment and leads us toward a more sustainable and resilient future for all.
Learn more about Nebraska One Health.
Nebraska One Health Areas of Focus
One Health in Practice
In the classroom and beyond, Nebraska One Health supports integrated one health training, research, extension and outreach.
Learn MoreTick Tag Go
Tick Tag Go is a community-powered effort to establish baseline data on tick distributions in Nebraska. Additionally, this project has a wide variety of outreach materials and activities for learners of all ages!
Learn MoreOne Health Resources & Activities
Explore Nebraska One Health's library of educational materials, activities, literature, and more!
Learn MoreOne Health Opportunities
Stay in-the-know with the latest One Health funding, conferences, paper deadlines, courses, M.S., Phd., postdoc, undergraduate, and job opportunities across the United States.
Learn MoreCommunity Scientists of Nebraska Network
The Community Scientists of Nebraska Network (CSNN) provides a platform for communication, collaboration, and resource-sharing for program facilitators and the general public to increase awareness and participation in regional community science efforts.
We proudly acknowledge partial funding by the Nebraska Environmental Trust (NET) / Nebraska Academy of Sciences (NAS) / Nebraska Lottery (Project #20-08-1P) to support student work and outreach materials.