N.J.S.A. 23:4-51

Robbing nests or taking eggs prohibited; exception; penalty

23:4-51. Robbing nests or taking eggs prohibited; exception; penalty No person shall rob the nests or take or destroy the eggs of any wild bird other than the English sparrow, under a penalty of twenty dollars for each nest robbed and each egg so removed or destroyed.

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