Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust said: "Nurdles are small plastic pellets, which may have burnt together into larger masses. Unfortunately, the risks posed by nurdles increase when other pollutants become stuck to them.
The Lebanon-based Hezbollah movement, backed by Iran, has fought alongside the Syrian regime army but has been severely weakened by its conflict with Israel. This has been seen as a key reason why the rebel advance was so successful.Israel, concerned by what it calls Iran's "military entrenchment" in Syria, has launched air strikes against Syria's military.
Israeli warplanes have reportedly been carrying out hundreds of airstrikes across Syria, targeting Syrian Army military facilities, including weapon warehouses, ammunition depots, airports, naval bases and research centres.The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says it has documented more than 350 strikes by Israel since the fall of the Assad regime on Sunday, including on the capital, Damascus, Aleppo and Hama.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claims it has destroyed around 80% of the Assad regime's military capability, though that figure has not been independently verified.
Israel says its actions are to prevent weapons falling "into the hands of extremists" as Syria transitions into a post-Assad era.Israel also says it has
of a demilitarized buffer zone in the Golan Heights, saying the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria had "collapsed" with the rebel takeover of the country.
The Golan Heights is a rocky plateau about 60km (40 miles) south-west of Damascus.In survey of secondary school students in 2017 showed
More than a third of 2,000 11-18-year-olds who responded to the poll said they had asked their parents to stop checking their devices.And 14% said their parents were online at meal times, although 95% of 3,000 parents, polled separately, denied it.
Mr Best said his newsletter had been positively received by parents.One parent outside the school told