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Still, the Sundarbans remains "intact," thanks partly to stringent conservation measures and to its inaccessibility, and partly to the Sundarbans tiger, whose presence insures that the forest is too dangerous to enter casually.
Due to stringent conservation measures from the Botswana government, poaching has never been a problem in Chobe National Park.
It is emphasized that stringent conservation measures are needed to protect the landscape from further deterioration and to promote re-establishment of the natural vegetation.
Residents must save water now to avoid more stringent conservation measures this spring and summer, the utility warned.
This is one of the reasons we need stringent conservation measures to be applied to the world's remaining natural areas.
"A precondition to the success of the project is that local water supplies must be properly used and stringent conservation measures must be put in place," said Liu Changming, a water resources expert at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
"Prisoners placed in call-centres are risk assessed and their work is subject to stringent security measures, with calls supervised and recorded," a spokesman said.
I want to see farmers encouraged to engage in agri-environmental measures rather than being subject to stringent cross-compliance rules.
The production of MAK-4 and MAK-5 is subjected to stringent quality control measures, to assure uniform composition and quality from batch to batch.
Nuclear and chemical weapons are subject to stringent inspection regimes.
Yet activists say refugees seeking asylum in the US are already subject to stringent security assessments.
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