
Not a thermostat, not a timer — an early-warning system for biodiversity
HabitatHalo is designed to be the world’s first federated AI network for reptile and amphibian health intelligence. It is not a thermostat, not a timer, and not a humidity controller — it is a conservation-science instrument that aligns individual animal welfare with the global effort to protect biodiversity.
A Romeo Foundation product. Perpetual Revenue Covenant: 100% of all HabitatHalo revenue is permanently directed to the Romeo Community Housing Initiative Foundation, which owns all associated intellectual property. Every purchase supports housing and community programs.
Reptiles and amphibians depend on their environment to regulate their bodies, so their health tracks the health of the ecosystem around them.
The IUCN Red List identifies more than 1,200 reptile species as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered.
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are currently threatened with extinction.
Chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and B. salamandrivorans) has driven at least 90 amphibian species to extinction — one of the most devastating wildlife diseases ever recorded.
Reptiles and amphibians are ectotherms and act as sensitive indicator species: their health reflects the health of the environment around them.
By turning everyday keeper husbandry into structured, privacy-respecting data, HabitatHalo aims to build the largest ethical dataset of ectotherm health ever assembled — in service of both the animals in our care and the species still in the wild.
Nathaniel Jerome Romeo Fell III · Romeo Community Housing Initiative Foundation · 938 Kalamath St, Denver CO 80204 · (720) 246-1534 · EIN 41-4327332