In IUCN categories, the geographical range of vulnerable species in the form of B1 (extent of occupancy) should be up to:
Answer: Less than 20000 Km
Explanation
In IUCN categories, for a species to be considered "Vulnerable" based on the extent of occurrence (B1), the geographical range should be less than 20,000 square kilometers.
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