 We live together in an interconnected world with ever more interaction between humans, wild and domestic animals. Zoonoses are diseases that pass between humans and animals. These diseases have far-reaching impacts on the health of people, animals, environments, economies and health systems globally. In order to prevent, detect and respond to these emerging and endemic diseases, we need cross-sector collaboration and shared resources in order to combat these challenges. The Trapportide organizations brought together experts from around the world to help do just that, gathering evidence on the important principles of a collaborative, one-held approach to zoonotic diseases. Their learning is presented in the Trapportide Zoonotic Disease Guide, which provides principles, best practices and options to assist countries in achieving sustainable and functional collaboration at the human-animal-environment interface. We have developed a training which helps you navigate and make the most of the guide and it can be completed in 45 minutes. One-held approaches enhance our ability to prevent, detect and respond to emerging health threats on a local and global scale and have never been more relevant. Get started with our free course today, navigating the Trapportide Zoonosis Guide, a training for advocates and implementers.