Kaido Kama (born 18 December 1957) is an Estonian politician, conservationist, and teacher.
In 1990, he was also a member of the Estonian Supreme Soviet at the time of Perestroika and the chairman of the Ownership Reform Commission.
[4] Kama has worked, among other things, as an advisor to former Prime Minister Juhan Parts, a counselor of the Ministry of Defense, as well as for the company Remedia and in Karula National Park.
[6] Kama is also a noted conservationist, publishing numerous articles and interviews in support of conservationism in Estonia.
[7] He has six children: sons Susi, Põvvat, Pikne, Mõtus Lõmaš, and daughters Kärg and Põim.