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Much of the land that the BLM oversees is often viewed as less desirable due to its perceived lack of value for agriculture or conservation. However, this doesn't imply that these lands lack significance. The BLM allows myriad activities on its land, from camping to fossil collection, often with fewer regulations than found in other agencies. Yet, merging the use of BLM land for recreation with the ideals of environmental conservation—like in the case of Burning Man—creates a complicated regulatory landscape.