The increasing amount of hunted and home kill meat being offered for sale illegally over social media is causing conern in Ruapehu.
Phoebe Harrison, environmental health officer for Ruapehu District Council, referred to a recent case of a Waikato family falling gravely ill after eating wild boar.
She said the meat was suspected to be contaminated with the potentially fatal botulism toxin.
"This highlights the dangers in eating meat that had not been prepared properly.
"Because of the health and safety risks involved, the penalties for people selling illegal meat are quite severe," she said.