Meet the Board
F.E. Baxter (baxter)
Ellen Jackson
My fascination with llamas began almost 10 years ago in Kerrville, TX when I first met baxter. I’m a retired teacher and I wanted something fun and interesting to do with my time. I started volunteering and learning about the llamas. I’ve helped with feeding, shearing, helping host workdays, looking for toxic weeds, etc. Except for crias, baxter’s lot is all females (except for Gus who is gelded). Their behavior is so interesting to watch, with the older ones like moms and aunties, and the youngsters kicking up their heels and playing together. I love being part of this community. Here’s a pic of me and Gus smooching. He’s quite a character. baxter says it’s very bad manners for a llama to run up to you, but it tickles me every time. Then he has to sniff your face like it’s the first time you’ve ever met. It’s like being nuzzled by a peach.
Lynda Liptak
Pat Little
Jodi Addis
Jodi’s passion for animals, particularly llamas, led her to become involved with SWLR. She brings a wealth of experience in managing rescue operations and helping llamas in need. Jodi’s compassionate approach to animal care makes her an invaluable member of the board, as she works to ensure that SWLR continues to provide a safe and loving environment for all rescued llamas.