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Version 1.0 August 2016 Users Guide

HABISask Users Guide First Edition 2016 Published by: Fish and Wildlife Branch Ministry of Environment 3211 Albert Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 5W6 SUGGESTED CITATION FOR THIS MANUAL Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment. 2016. Hunting, Angling and Biodiversity Information of Saskatchewan (HABISask) Users Guide. Fish, Wildlife and Lands Branch. 3211 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan. 65pp. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Jeff Thomas of the RBR and Code Management Branch for providing initial format concepts in the preparation of the guide. Andrea Busse and Michele McEachern of Communications Branch have provided guidance on content and formatting to meet Government of Saskatchewan visual identity standards. Thank you to the HABISask Working Group members for their contributions to, and their review of, this document. CONTACT Email: centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca Tel (toll free in North America): 1-800-567-4224 Tel (Regina): 306-787-2584 COPYRIGHT Brand and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Use of brand names does not constitute an endorsement. Except as noted, all illustrations are copyright 2016, Ministry of Environment. Users Guide Page 2 of 65

1.0 Introduction... 5 1.1 Contact Us Button... 5 1.2 Users Guide Button... 6 2.0 Accessing HABISask (User Agreement)... 7 3.0 WELCOME TO HABISask!... 8 3.1 HABISask Screen Overview... 9 4.0 Search Box... 10 5.0 HABISask Map Layers... 12 5.1 Accessing and Selecting Map Layers... 12 5.2 Clustering - Fisheries Map Layers... 14 5.3 Data Sources Tab Upload Data... 16 6.0 Map Window Tools... 18 6.1 I want to menu... 18 6.1.1 I want to Sign In... 18 6.1.2 I want to Save (a project)... 20 6.1.3 I want to Save as... 22 6.1.4 I want to Open... 22 6.1.5 I want to View the home panel... 23 6.1.6 I want to Find data on the map... 24 6.1.7 I want to Change visible map layers... 25 6.1.8 I want to Return to initial map extent... 25 6.2 Map Window Tools: Cartographic Tools... 26 6.2.1 Basemap Menu... 26 6.2.2 Coordinates Widget... 26 6.2.3 Scale Input Box... 26 6.2.4 Overview Map... 27 6.2.5 Open toolbar... 27 6.2.6 Zoom In/Out... 27 6.2.7 Overview Map... 27 7.0 Basic Tools Tab... 28 7.1 Home... 28 7.2 Navigation... 28 7.3 Find Data... 28 7.3.1 Identify... 28 7.3.2 Identify: Enable Buffering... 29 7.3.3 Identify: Identifiable Layers... 30 7.3.4 Identify: Results Panel Actions... 31 7.4 Query... 35 7.5 Filter... 36 Users Guide Page 3 of 65

7.6 Print Map... 37 7.7 Export Map... 38 7.8 Bookmarks... 40 7.9 Users Guide... 40 7.10 Contact Us... 40 8.0 Data Sources Tab... 41 9.0 Tasks Tab... 42 10.0 Analysis Tab... 43 11.0 Drawing Tab... 44 11.1 Draw Tools... 44 11.2 Edit Drawings Multi-Tool... 44 11.2.1 Edit Tool... 44 11.2.2 Erase Tool... 46 11.2.3 Clear Tool... 47 11.3 Export Drawings... 48 11.4 Snapping Tools... 49 11.4.1 Select Snapping Layers... 49 11.4.2 Styles... 51 12.0 Measure Tab... 53 13.0 Find Coordinates Tab... 54 14.0 HABITools Tab... 55 14.1 HABITools Tab Query Bird Species... 55 14.2 HABITools Tab - Create Bird Species Field Checklist... 58 14.3 Rare Species Assessment Buffer Report... 61 Users Guide Page 4 of 65

1.0 Introduction The purpose of this Users Guide is to provide instruction on the use of the HABISask (Hunting, Angling and Biodiversity Information of Saskatchewan) web mapping application (i.e., app ). HABISask has been created to assist you, the user, in your day-to-day operations. The focus of this Users Guide is on providing directions regarding the customized functions and available map layers found in this app regarding fish, wildlife and biodiversity information. You will find navigation around HABISask is quite easy once you familiarize yourself with the app layout and terms found in the sections that follow. Session Time Out - Please be aware that you will be timed-out after two (2) minutes of idle time (i.e., you are not actively using the application). The session time out is applied to minimize system capacity demand and to provide opportunity for other users, attempting to access the application, to do so. If you receive an Error 503 (i.e., all of the available user spots are tied up), try again later, allowing the app to perhaps free up user capacity. It is also helpful to refer to Section 6.1.2 of the Users Guide in regards to saving your project in HABISask. 1.1 Contact Us Button Do you have questions regarding HABISask or are you having some technical difficulties with the app? Or do you simply want to provide feedback? Please use the Contact Us button on the toolbar ribbon under the Basic Tools tab and complete the information requested. Fill in the requested information and click Send. Thank you! Users Guide Page 5 of 65

1.2 Users Guide Button To access the Users Guide, click Users Guide from the Basic Tools tab. Need help using HABISask? Email: centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca Call 1-800-567-4224 (North America) Call 306-787-2584 (Regina) Users Guide Page 6 of 65

2.0 Accessing HABISask (User Agreement) 1. Open an internet web browser. 2. Enter the URL for HABISask. 3. Read the User Agreement and click Accept to continue to HABISask. Users Guide Page 7 of 65

3.0 WELCOME TO HABISask! Users Guide Page 8 of 65

3.1 HABISask Screen Overview On the full HABISask application screen you will find an Information Panel to the left of the main map window. The Information Panel includes an Information tab and the Map Layers tab. Any results will also typically appear in the Information Panel, once queries or analyses are completed. A map of Canada, which is centred on Saskatchewan, is shown in the map window. The Welcome information covers the following topics: 1. Map Layer Themes: o Hunting o Angling o Project Screening o Wildlife Viewing/Naturalists 2. Sign In option: o Rare and Endangered Species Detailed Map Layer only (at this time) o Requires Data Sharing Agreement with the Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre (SKCDC) Users Guide Page 9 of 65

4.0 Search Box The Search Box is a useful tool for quickly finding what you need from the map or map layer data. The Search Box is located at the top right of the HABISask map screen beside Sign In. If you wish to find a location on the map quickly (e.g., using a legal land description) the easiest way to find that location is to use the Search Box: 1. Click anywhere in the blank space of the Search Box to select. 2. Type in what you want to search (in this case we will search a legal land description SW-02-24-24-2). 3. Click the magnifying glass or press enter on your keyboard to search. Search time may vary depending on the dataset size. 4. Results of the search will show in the Information Panel to the left of the map. 5. The location that was searched will also be marked on the map. 6. Click the point on the map and select View Additional Details if you wish to see more information, or click on the results (they will shade light blue when selected) in the Information Panel, to bring up the same information. Users Guide Page 10 of 65

7. The View Additional Detail dialogue window will open and the map will zoom in to the respective results area (shaded yellow. Users Guide Page 11 of 65

5.0 HABISask Map Layers Map Layers provide the core of species, habitat and administrative information found in HABISask. Map Layers are activated through a number of options identified in the following procedures. 5.1 Accessing and Selecting Map Layers 1. Click Data Sources tab near the top of the page. 2. Click Map Layers from the ribbon. 3. Alternatively, click the Map Layers tab at the bottom of the Information Panel beside the Welcome tab. NOTE: All tabs that are opened will appear on the bottom tab list. Welcome and Map Layers appear by default and additional tabs are added when they are opened, such as Results, Queries, etc. 4. The app provides mapping information and tools through four themes Hunting, Angling, Project Screening and Wildlife Viewing/Naturalists based on your intended use. Select one of the Layer Themes to pre-select respective map layers to help you quickly begin your planning efforts. Additional map layers can also be selected. 5. Select a Layer Theme from the dropdown list. o NOTE: Zoom in using the slider on the map as map resolution may cause the map layer not to appear. 6. Select what to include on the map by clicking the checkboxes beside a map layer to either select or de-select the map layer. 7. The + beside a map layer means it can be expanded to show more map layers (a - icon means the section can be collapsed). There is a difference between the checkbox beside the group layer name and the checkbox beside the individual layers within the group. E.g., selecting the check box beside Parks turns on all selected layers within the group. Clicking on the checkbox beside National Park will only turn the layer on if the Parks checkbox is also selected. Users Guide Page 12 of 65

8. Some map layers have a transparency slider that can be adjusted by clicking and dragging the slider. 9. To view a legend of active map layers, select Show Legend from the panel actions menu. 10. Please Note: If a map layer name appears greyed-out, it means the map is not zoomed in to a scale at which the layer is set to be visible. To see the map layer s visible scale range, click on the map layer s action properties arrow. 11. Click Zoom to Visible Scale to zoom in. The layer will no longer appear greyed out in the map layers menu. PLEASE NOTE: the ability to download map layers (i.e., data) from HABISask is not available at this time we are evaluating that capability for a future release. For alternate access to map layer sources, please use the following service: https://gis.saskatchewan.ca/arcgis/rest/services OR GIS.Saskatchewan.ca Users Guide Page 13 of 65

5.2 Clustering - Fisheries Map Layers The Fisheries Map Layers contain additional sublayers: Sport Fisheries Management Zones, Species Information (blue fish-circle icon), Special Regulations Information (red fish-circle icon), and No Lake Information (black circle icon). The following steps can be used to reveal all or any of these Fisheries map layers. OR 1. To reveal all of the Fisheries map layers, select the Angling map layer theme. This will select all fisheries related map layers grouped under the Angling theme, except for the No Lake Information layer. 2. From the Layers tab, expand Fisheries by clicking the + button. Select Fisheries - Species Info by clicking the box beside it. Once selected there will be a checkmark. 3. As you view the map, fisheries locations are clustered and are shown as numbered circles, which reflect how many locations for the respective Fisheries map layer there are in a given area. 4. If you select one of the numbered clusters, or you zoom into a closer view of the map, the clusters will separate into smaller clustered icons or eventually to the fish icon representing the actual fisheries location. Users Guide Page 14 of 65

5. Each fishery location will then be individually displayed on the map (e.g., red-circled fish icons). The red icons represent locations with fisheries information and special regulations pertaining to that location. The blue icons represent locations with fisheries information only. 6. To view additional details for a selected Fisheries Species Info location, click on the desired fish icon. A map-tip window will open that contains the name of the Fisheries. To view further details of the Fisheries location, click View Additional Details. 7. A results window will open that contains the name of the Fisheries as well as the species of fish found in the fishery. Users Guide Page 15 of 65

5.3 Data Sources Tab Upload Data 1. Click Data Sources from the toolbar. 2. Click Upload Data. 3. An Add Data To Map window will open. Choose one of the listed file types to add to your map screen. FileGDB is a file geodatabase in a zipped (i.e.,.zip) format. Click Browse to search your file directories for the data you wish to upload. 4. Find the folder or files to add. Press CTRL key and click each file and click Open. o Note 1: When adding a shapefile, you must add at least the following file types:.shp,.dbf,.prj. 5. The Add Data To Map window will reappear with the file directory string in the browse window and the selected files listed (e.g.,.dbf,.prj,.shp). 6. Click Upload to load the data from your file directory into the map in HABISask. 7. A Layer Details window will open to provide you with an opportunity to add/edit the name of the map layer you will be adding. 8. Once you have entered the Layer Name, click Proceed. Users Guide Page 16 of 65

9. A Symbolize Data window will open providing you with the opportunity to edit the symbolization of the data you ae adding. Edit the settings as you would like and click Proceed. 10. Your data will be added both to the map and to the Layers information screen. 11. To see layer actions available for the layer you just added, click the sub-menu button (shaded blue in the diagram). 12. A dialogue window opens and provides a list of the layer actions you can select to enhance your view of the data in the map. o Note: the option to Remove Layer from the map is available in the layer actions. When you click Remove Layer, the uploaded data source is removed - there is no option to cancel removal. Users Guide Page 17 of 65

6.0 Map Window Tools 6.1 I want to menu On the map, in the top left corner, there is an I want to menu that is blue when not selected. To expand, click on the menu and a list of quick options will be shown such as View the home panel, Find data on the map, Change visible map layers, etc. This menu tries to anticipate what you will want to do most often. 6.1.1 I want to Sign In The Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre (SKCDC) provides access to detailed information on rare and endangered species for those with a demonstrated need to know. Such needs may include project planning with respect to developments on the landscape, conservation planning, independent confirmation of presence or other uses that do not compromise the likelihood of long-term species or habitat persistence at a given site. The rare and endangered species map layer is available in HABISask to general users without logging in, but attributes are limited to species group (i.e. animal, vascular plant) and conservation status, and detailed information such as species and observation details are not provided. General users, without a login, are also unable to access the Rare Species Assessment Buffer Report tool, which enables the creation of a pdf report of occurrences within an area. HABISask users may request detailed access by emailing a short explanation of their needs and attaching a signed Data Sharing Agreement (http://www.biodiversity.sk.ca/docs/skcdcwildlife-manual.pdf). The SKCDC reserves the right to decline such requests if the need does not warrant such access. The SKCDC will work with the user to provide the best information possible in a timely and suitable manner. Users Guide Page 18 of 65

If you or your organization have signed a data sharing agreement with the SKCDC and you have a user name and password, you may sign in using the following steps: OR 1. Select Sign In from the top left-hand corner of the I want to menu. 2. Use the Sign In option in the upper, right-hand corner of the app. 3. Enter your user name and password and select Sign In or press enter. The page will re-load and you will now be signed in. 4. To sign out, either click the I want to drop down list and select Sign Out; OR 5. Click the Sign Out in the upper right-hand corner of the app. 6. You will be shown a new page confirming you are signed out. You will need to re-select your bookmark or enter the URL to re-enter HABISask. NOTE: The current version of HABISask will only allow you to save a project if you are signed in through a data sharing agreement with the SKCDC. We re looking to provide this same functionality to all Users in a future version of the app. Users Guide Page 19 of 65

6.1.2 I want to Save (a project) 1. Click on the Save icon. 2. A Save Project panel will open. Enter the name of your project and brief description (if desired) and click on Save. 3. A dialogue window will open with a process bar demonstrating the project is being saved. 4. A second dialogue window will open which tells you your project has been saved. There are options provided as to how you can Open the project or Share it with others. Users Guide Page 20 of 65

5. Your project can be shared with Users you specify: a. The Project URL is where the project has been saved. b. You can specify whether you want to share the project with individuals or a group. c. Enter user name of individual or group and a drop-down list of existing individuals or groups will appear. Click Add to add the User you wish to access the project. d. The individual or group will be added to Users. You can then set whether they have no privileges (None), can View the project or can Edit the project. e. Guest Links allows Users without assigned project privileges to access the project. f. You can grant View-only privileges OR g. Edit privileges. h. Click Stop Sharing to disconnect the links to others; Save Sharing to save the settings for the project with the Share Project privileges. Click Cancel to cancel the sharing of the project. Users Guide Page 21 of 65

6.1.3 I want to Save as 1. Click on Save as to save your project under another name. 6.1.4 I want to Open 1. Click Open to open an existing project. Users Guide Page 22 of 65

6.1.5 I want to View the home panel 1. Click the View the home panel to take you to the Information panel. 2. The Information tab will open to provide you with information about the HABISask application. Users Guide Page 23 of 65

6.1.6 I want to Find data on the map 1. After opening the I want to drop down menu, click Find data on the map. 2. An instructional panel will open at the bottom of the map view directing you to draw a rectangle on the map in the area you want to learn more about. 3. The Identify-Identifiable Layers tool will also open under the Basic Tools tab which is the alternative way to access the same information for the data layers. Again, this menu tries to anticipate what you will want to do most often 4. Draw the rectangle on the map. Users Guide Page 24 of 65

5. An Identify Results panel will open with results of the data layers found within the selected area. 6.1.7 I want to Change visible map layers 1. Click the Change visible map layers. This takes you to the Layers panel where you can select and de-select layers. See Section 5.1 for more details. 6.1.8 I want to Return to initial map extent 1. Click on the Return to initial map extent. 2. The map will return to the initial map extent showing Saskatchewan centred in western Canada. Users Guide Page 25 of 65

6.2 Map Window Tools: Cartographic Tools There are four map window tools in the lower left-hand corner of the map: 1. Basemap Menu 2. Coordinates Widget 3. Scale Input Box 4. Scale Bar 6.2.1 Basemap Menu On the lower left of the map, the name of the basemap will be displayed (e.g., World Topographic Map ESRI) - click to expand the options. From here, a new basemap can be selected. 6.2.2 Coordinates Widget After clicking the Coordinates Widget icon, coordinate system information will be displayed; the system in the left-hand box (1) and the coordinates in the right-hand box (2). The coordinate system can be changed using the dropdown menu arrow (3) and selecting one of the coordinate system options listed (4). 6.2.3 Scale Input Box 1. Click on the Scale Input Box to open or close it. 2. The scale is shown in the Scale input Box and can be set using the available values in the drop down list or can be manually typed into the Scale Input Box. 3. Click Go once a scale value has been selected or manually entered. 4. The Scale Bar (4) will reconfigure to show the proper scale dimensions for the map. Users Guide Page 26 of 65

6.2.4 Overview Map The Overview Map provides an image of the current map view and insets it within a view of the larger map extent. 1. Click the Overview Map icon (arrow symbol in the bottom right corner of the map display) to open or close the Overview Map. 2. Click and drag the cursor on the light blue box within the Overview Map or pan/zoom within the main map display to move the extent of the Overview Map. 6.2.5 Open toolbar 1. Click the Open toolbar icon in the upper righthand corner of the screen. This opens (and closes) the tool bar (i.e., Basic Tools, Analysis, etc.) 6.2.6 Zoom In/Out 1. Click the plus or minus icon to Zoom in or Zoom out on the map. OR Click on the map display and use the scroll wheel on your mouse. OR While holding the shift key on your keyboard, click and drag the mouse over an area to zoom in and centre on the selected location. 6.2.7 Overview Map 1. Click the Expand/Collapse icon to open or close the side information panel or data frame. Users Guide Page 27 of 65

7.0 Basic Tools Tab The Basic Tools tab contains many of the basic search and query tools for the app. 7.1 Home 1. Click Home and it will return to the introductory page. 7.2 Navigation 1. Initial View returns you to the initial position of the map. 2. Full Extent returns you to the full extent of the map. 3. Back zooms you to the previous extent of the map. 4. Forward zooms you to the next extent (only available after back has been selected). 7.3 Find Data 7.3.1 Identify Identify will show results for an area selected related to the layer being viewed. Note that the identify tool will only show results for layers displaying on the map display. For scale-dependent layers, you must be zoomed in above the visible scale in order to identify them. See section 5.1 for details on visible scales. 1. Click Identify from the Basic Tools tab. 2. Select an area on the map to search. 3. Results will show in the panel to the left. 4. A new Results tab appears on the bottom of the panel beside Map Layers; the Results tab can be selected at any time if it is not closed. Users Guide Page 28 of 65

5. Click the result to view information of a given map layer. 6. An information window with additional details shows information regarding the selection. OR 7. Click a specific icon from the map to view a Map Tip information window. NOTE: Identify must be de-selected first (i.e., click Identify; the blue highlight will be removed). 8. Click View Additional Details to see information regarding the selection. 7.3.2 Identify: Enable Buffering 1. Click Identify Enable Buffering to buffer the selected area by a distance you manually enter. Users Guide Page 29 of 65

2. Enter the Distance and Unit that you would like the selection buffered by. Click Continue. 3. A buffered point will be applied to the map along with results of the point identified. 7.3.3 Identify: Identifiable Layers The identifiable layers tool should be used if you wish to exclude a specific map layer from appearing in future identify results, but would still like it to display on the map. Otherwise, turning the map layer off in the layers pane so that it does not display will also exclude it from being in Identify Results. 1. Click Identify Identifiable Layers to provide a list of all map layers. 2. The Identifiable Layers list is found in the Information pane on the left-hand side of the app. Click the + to view the list of map layers under each group. 3. De-select a layer by clicking the check mark beside the layer name, or select it by selecting the empty box. If a layer has a check mark, it will only display in the results if it is also turned on in the layer pane and displaying on the map. If you wish to only have one or a few layers identifiable, select Clear All and then turn the desired layers on. 4. Click x to close the Identifiable Layers panel. Users Guide Page 30 of 65

7.3.4 Identify: Results Panel Actions 1. After identifying a point/area on the map, an Identify Results information panel will open. Further actions can be found by selecting the Panel Actions Menu. 2. A Panel Actions Menu will drop down (menu shown side-by-side). 3. Switch to Table results are provided in a table view beneath the map rather than a list view found in the information panel on the left-hand side of the map. The table can be resized by selecting the handle at the top-middle of the table and dragging up or down. 4. Click the Panel Actions Menu to provide the drop-down menu; click Switch to List to revert back to the list view for the results. 5. Show Buffer Options allows you to set the distance and units for buffering and identifying around each of the result items (see Identify: Enable Buffering). 6. Click Export to CSV (Comma Separated Values) or Export to XLSX (Excel to export the results to the respective file type on your computer. Users Guide Page 31 of 65

7. A Download window will open to confirm download. This may be followed by a dialogue window asking if you would like to Open, Save or Save As the file. If you have chosen to download a csv and there are multiple layers in the results, a zip file with each layer will be downloaded. If you have downloaded an xlsx file, results of each layer will appear on separate tabs within the xlsx. 8. Click Open Saved Results to open a list of your saved results. 9. Click Save Results to save the results of your Identify efforts. Once you save your results, this option will not be available (greyed out). 10. Opening Saved Results provides three options: a. Opening the results file; b. Renaming the saved results file; c. Deleting the save results file. 11. Click Combine Results to perform three advanced operations for multiple lists of results. Users Guide Page 32 of 65

12. From the Combine Results sub-menu, select: o o o Add to results Subtract saved results Match intersecting results 13. To Add to results, a set of results needs to be saved in order to add to them. To create a set of results, for this example, the Analysis function was used with a rectangular buffer of 2 km. The results can be seen on both the map and the information panel in the image. Save the results as per previous steps (i.e., steps 8-10). Click the Panel Actions Menu (outlined) to open the menu. 14. Click the Add to results. Users Guide Page 33 of 65

15. Select the previous results you wish to add your recent Identify results to and click OK. 16. The current results are combined (i.e., added) with a previous set of results. In this example, where some results exist in both sets, the two data sets were unioned i.e., results are not duplicated where the selection areas overlap. Users Guide Page 34 of 65

17. Subtract saved results is similar in steps to Add to results except a saved set of results is removed from your current set of results. 18. Match intersecting results uses same steps as adding and subtracting results but the results are those only in common between the saved and current data sets. 7.4 Query 1. Click Query from the Basic Tools ribbon (Query can also be accessed from the Tasks ribbon). 2. Select a Data Source by expanding the dropdown list. 3. Based on the Data Source, select a record to search for from the drop-down list. 4. Select a condition for the search from the dropdown list. 5. Type in the value to search for. A dropdown list with available values will appear as you type. 6. To delete the search condition, click the X beside the condition. 7. To add another search to the query click Add Another Condition. 8. Select a Spatial Filter from the drop-down list. Current Extent will limit results to the current extent of the map display. 9. Click Search. Users Guide Page 35 of 65

7.5 Filter 1. Open the Tasks ribbon and select Filter. 2. Choose the layer to filter from the Data Source drop-down list. 3. Choose the field to filter on by selecting it from the drop-down list. 4. Select the desired operator from the dropdown list.!= means does not equal. 5. When you click in the text box, the possible options will appear, or you can type your own if one of the contains or starts/ends with operators was chosen. 6. Add Another Condition if desired. Both conditions must be met to return results. 7. Select the Current Extent Spatial Filter if you would like to limit results to the current map display. 8. Click Filter to filter the results on the map. Note that the map layer must be turned on and you must be zoomed to a visible scale to view it on the map display. The Clear button will reset the results (note the filter conditions will still appear in the Filter pane). Users Guide Page 36 of 65

7.6 Print Map 1. Select the Print button under the Basic Tools tab. 2. Select Layout portrait or landscape. 3. Select the Output Format only PDF at this time. 4. Select the Resolution desired (low, medium or high). 5. Select the Grid type Latitude/longitude or UTM. 6. Select the Map Scale. 7. Title the map and add any Map Notes. 8. Click Lock print preview with map to lock the preview (pink box) on the current extent and allow panning around the map without changing the print extent. The Map Scale must be set to Current Scale for this function to work. 9. Print the map by selecting Print. 10. The app will prepare the map for printing then open the Print Map window. Click Open File. 11. The Print Status window will open providing a progress status on the printing of the map. 12. Once the map is generated, click Download to view the printable PDF map. Users Guide Page 37 of 65

13. The printable PDF map is displayed and can then be saved as a PDF or printed to paper. 7.7 Export Map 1. Click Export. 2. Select Image Format from the dropdown list (see inset). Also click the checkbox if wanting to Include Georeference Data. 3. Click Create Image. 4. The Export a Map Image window will open while the map image is prepared. 5. Click View Image. Users Guide Page 38 of 65

6. You can then either Save or Open the map image. 7. After clicking Open, a Windows Explorer dialogue window will open for you to select the image you wish to view. Double-click the image file (e.g., bmp) to open the image. 8. View the image. Users Guide Page 39 of 65

7.8 Bookmarks 1. Click Bookmarks to open the bookmarks view. Bookmarks allow you to save map views by bookmarking them. 2. Click Bookmark Current Extent. A Bookmark Current Extent dialogue window will open. 3. Enter the Bookmark Name you want for the current extent. Click OK. 4. The newly entered bookmark name will appear in the Bookmarks tool window. You can delete the bookmark by clicking on the x icon to the left of the bookmark name. When you select a bookmark, it will return the map view to the extent of the selected bookmark. 7.9 Users Guide 1. The Users Guide has been developed to provide you with step-by-step instructions in the use of HABISask. If you have any questions following use of the guide, please contact the ministry through the Contact Us option. 7.10 Contact Us 1. Use Contact Us to submit inquiries as you use the app. We also welcome any comments that will help to improve HABISask. Users Guide Page 40 of 65

8.0 Data Sources Tab See Section 5.1 Map Layers and Section 5.3 Upload Data for details. Users Guide Page 41 of 65

9.0 Tasks Tab See Section 6.1.3.4 Query and Section 6.1.3.5 Filter for more details. Users Guide Page 42 of 65

10.0 Analysis Tab 1. Click the Analysis tab. 2. There are five drawing tools available (choose one by clicking it): a. Point b. Freehand c. Line d. Polygon e. Rectangle 3. Use Enable Buffering or the Identifiable Layers options similar to the Identify tool. If you selected Enable Buffering, the map will display the area that is included in the buffer. 4. Results of your analysis search will show on the left Information Panel as well as map points. 5. Click the Identify Results Close Panel to close the results panel. Users Guide Page 43 of 65

11.0 Drawing Tab 1. Click the Drawing tab. 2. Select one of the drawing tools from the toolbar ribbon. Note that additional drawing functions become available once the drawing tool is selected. 3. The Edit and Export Drawings functions are not available until a drawing has been created. 11.1 Draw Tools 1. Point (Snapping) 2. Text (Snapping) 3. Line (Snapping) 4. Freehand (No Snapping) 5. Freehand Shape (No Snapping) 6. Ellipse (No Snapping) 7. Circle (Oval) (No Snapping) 8. Polygon (Snapping) 9. Rectangle (No Snapping) 11.2 Edit Drawings Multi-Tool The Edit Drawings Multi-Tools are available for all draw tools once a drawing has been added to the map. 1. Click Edit to open the various edit tools. 11.2.1 Edit Tool 1. Click the Edit tool to make changes to your drawing. Users Guide Page 44 of 65

2. Click or tap on the existing drawing to begin editing it. 3. The drawing will change and an instructional panel will open in the map to explain how to complete edits using the Edit Tool. Close the instructional panel by clicking the x icon. Users Guide Page 45 of 65

4. Use: a. Keyboard arrows to move the drawing; b. R key to rotate the drawing; c. S key to scale the drawing, and; d. V key to select a vertex (moves from vertex to vertex). Combine the letter keys with the ALT key for finer control. Combine letter keys with the SHIFT key to reverse edits. 11.2.2 Erase Tool 1. Click Erase to remove one or more drawings from the map. NOTE: Once a drawing is selected for erasing, this action cannot be undone. Users Guide Page 46 of 65

2. The drawing is deleted. 11.2.3 Clear Tool 1. Click Clear to remove all drawings from the map view. 2. A Clear All warning window will appear asking you to confirm you want all drawings cleared from the map. Click OK to continue or Cancel. NOTE: Once you clear all drawings, this action cannot be undone. Users Guide Page 47 of 65

11.3 Export Drawings 1. Click Export Drawings to export your drawing as a shapefile. 2. A Download.shp file dialogue window will open and ask you to confirm the download. 3. A window will open asking you what you would like to do with the Export.zip file: Open, Save or Save as. Users Guide Page 48 of 65

11.4 Snapping Tools 1. For some draw tools, there are additional drawing tools including Enable Snapping Select Snapping Layers and Styles. 11.4.1 Select Snapping Layers 1. Prior to enabling snapping, you must select the layers that you wish to enable snapping with. 2. Click Select Snapping Layers to identify the layers you wish to be able to snap to. Users Guide Page 49 of 65

3. A Snappable Layers information panel will open and you can select the map layers you wish to make Snappable. You can Select All map layers or one-by-one or Clear All selected map layers. Selection of a map layer is confirmed with a checkmark placed in the selection box. 4. Once layers have been selected, click Enable Snapping. The Enable Snapping will switch to Disable Snapping to turn snapping off. 5. The cursor will now have a circle associated with it to enable the snapping of vertices between map layers. 6. Click Edit to view the vertices associated with the drawing you ve made. Select the vertex you wish to snap and drag it to the map layer you wish to snap to (e.g., Clearwater River Provincial Park). Users Guide Page 50 of 65

7. The selected vertex from your drawing is then snapped to an aligning vertex in the selected map layer (e.g., Clearwater River Provincial Park). 11.4.2 Styles 1. Click Styles to select a different style for the currently selected drawing tool. 2. A Select Desired Styling palette will open and you can then select one of the styles offered. Users Guide Page 51 of 65

3. Your drawing will then show the alternate style selected. Users Guide Page 52 of 65

12.0 Measure Tab 1. Click the Measure tab. 2. Select one of the measuring tools: Line (Line, Freehand) or polygon (Freehand Shape, Ellipse, Circle, Polygon, Rectangle). Similar to the Drawing tab, options to Enable Snapping or Select Snapping Layers will be made available with some Measure tools once the measurement is made. 3. Adjust the measurement units (e.g., metres, feet, etc.) by clicking the respective dropdown list. 4. Measure the linear feature or area on the map using the appropriate tool (e.g., rectangle). Click the selected drawing tool to turn it off. The measured drawing will remain on the map with the measurement parameters provided (e.g., side lengths and area) as you zoom in. 5. Select one of the Edit Drawings tools to edit or remove one or more of the drawings. 6. When the Edit tool is selected, click on the drawing to expose the vertices of the area or line to be measured. Make your desired edits then click outside of the drawing on the map to complete editing. Click on Edit to turn editing off. 7. To remove measure drawings, use Erase (one drawing at a time) or Clear (all drawings at the same time). Users Guide Page 53 of 65

13.0 Find Coordinates Tab 1. Click Plot Coordinates to manually enter coordinates. Note that Snapping also becomes enabled. 2. Click Coordinate System to select a coordinate system on the map from the dropdown box. 3. Select Add or Cancel if you wish to add or cancel coordinates entered. Users Guide Page 54 of 65

14.0 HABITools Tab HABITools is a customized suite of tools to extract data from pre-selected map layers. Anticipate that additional tools will be created as the need for them is provided. 14.1 HABITools Tab Query Bird Species Use this tool to find locations where a bird species is expected to be found. Locations are to the NTS50 map sheet, and bird location information is from the Saskatchewan Bird Atlas. 1. Click the HABITools tab. 2. Click Query Bird Species from the toolbar ribbon. 3. Select a Species from the dropdown list. You will have to wait a few seconds (~10) for the app to load the species list. Once the drop-down Species button says Select one, the list should be loaded. Users Guide Page 55 of 65

4. Click Submit Species. 5. A Find Bird Species results panel will open to inform you of the search completion. Click on the green bird icon to open up a results panel for the given map sheet. 6. Click a bird icon to see information on the bird species. A map tip may not appear immediately - wait a few seconds before clicking again. 7. Click View Additional Details to see more information on the bird species. Users Guide Page 56 of 65

8. Click Panel Actions Menu to select an option to enhance your mapped results. 9. Click x to close the Results panel and HABISask will return to the initial Find Bird Species query panel. Click the x: again to close the Query Bird Species tool. 10. Click Clear to clear the results and exit the tool or choose Find another species to continue searching. Users Guide Page 57 of 65

14.2 HABITools Tab - Create Bird Species Field Checklist 1. Click the HABITools tab. 2. Click Create Bird Species Field Checklist. 3. Select a point on the map in the desired NTS50 map sheet area. If you need to zoom or pan around the map display, the drawing tool may be deselected, and reselected when you are ready to click the desired location on the map display. 4. A confirmation will show on the left-hand information panel that geometry was captured (circle). 5. Click OK. 6. A Run Report information panel for the selected NTS50 map sheet will appear along with the selected map sheet being highlighted. You will have the option to Run Report using the BirdSpeciesChecklist report template or clicking View Bird Selection. Users Guide Page 58 of 65

7. After clicking Run Report, the app will load the data and prepare the results and a report. 8. A Report Complete panel will open. Choose Click here to open the report. Click Close or the x for the information panel to close it. 9. The report will open in another window within the browser and provides columns to collect the observer information, environmental condition coding and breeding codes. Users Guide Page 59 of 65

10. The second page of the report provides a columned data sheet to record species and numbers of birds observed. You can then print the page or save the checklist. Return to the HABISask browser tab when finished. 11. Click Panel Actions Menu to open up options for switching the results view (table/list), buffering the results, exporting the results (csv or xlsx) or to run a report. You can also create a report from the Bird Selection results panel as well by selecting the Run a Report option on the Actions Panel Menu (see Step 6 for alternative reporting options). Users Guide Page 60 of 65

14.3 Rare Species Assessment Buffer Report NOTE: The following function requires that you are signed in to HABISask. Please see Section 6.1.1 for details on signing in. 1. Click the HABITools tab. 2. Click Rare Species Assessment Buffer Report from the toolbar ribbon. 3. Select a drawing tool. 4. Use the drawing tool to mark a location or area on the map. In this example, a rectangle was used. To draw a rectangle or to use the freehand tool, click and drag the mouse. To draw a line or polygon, click on the map for each vertex and double click to complete the shape. If you need to zoom or pan to a location on the map, deselect the drawing tool to use the mouse. 5. There will be a confirmation that the geometry was captured. 6. Click Next. 7. Enter a buffer distance in the text box and select the units from the drop-down menu. 8. Click Preview to see the buffered point on the map. 9. Click Continue to view results. Users Guide Page 61 of 65

10. The map will show the location with the buffer. 11. Below the map, Results are displayed. 12. A List View (results are found in panel to left side of map) or Table View (bottom edge of map) of results will be displayed. You can toggle between List View and Table View. Users Guide Page 62 of 65

13. To see more options for the results, select Table View. 14. To save a CSV or XLSX (Excel) version of the results table, click Export to CSV or Export to XLSX. Users Guide Page 63 of 65

15. To download a PDF report of the results, click Run a Report from the panel actions menu. 16. A prepared report link will open. Select the report listed. 17. Once selected, a Generating Report Page (a) will open in your browser. When the Report is ready, select Go to Report Page (b) to view the report or Done to return to the Choose Report dialogue window. Users Guide Page 64 of 65

18. The report downloading process will begin in a new browser called Print Status. When complete, select Download. 19. A new browser tab will open with the generated PDF report providing information on all of the species that were found in your search. You can then print the report if desired. 20. To close the rare species assessment buffer results and reset the map display, select Done from the Report dialogue window. Click X to close the Choose Report information panel and again to close the Rare and Endangered Species Search Results information panel (i.e., list/table of species). Select Clear to remove results and return you to the Rare Species Assessment Buffer tool opening dialogue window. You may also want to close your Report and Print Status tabs if desired. Users Guide Page 65 of 65