gooseslayer - I'm sure you're "googling" to find out more about DU and things members and the organization do and why. They have some pretty interesting information on their official site:
http://www.ducks.org/
I'd suggest you read through some of the information there that looks interesting to you. If you are interested in a particular topic, it's easier to make you project paper or presentation interesting.
I suggest you then focus in on 1 or at the most 2 specific areas within DU that sound the most interesting and you think others might be interested in. It's better to be thorough on one or two sub-topics within your overall topic than to lightly hit many different sub-topics.
For example on that page links under "Conservation" heading like "Where we work" bring you to the nice color map you might save in a Powerpoint presentation. Then pick out a particular area like "Prairie Pothole Region" or area you have some experience in:
http://www.ducks.org/conservation/initiative45.aspx
They go into why it's important to preserve and restore some of the nesting and resting areas if we're to continue to maintain and build back strong waterfowl populations. You could give an example of some specific projects DU and other similar organizations have sponsored that successfully accomplished this. One good example is that strong come back of the Wood Duck population after decades of decline, DU and thousands of individuals over years put up thousands of Wood Duck houses around the areas that was their historical range. Today, Wood Ducks have made a strong population resurgance and both hunters and non-hunters alike can enjoy these beautiful birds.
Have fun. Let us know how it goes for you.