We suggest a new method for detection of neutrino bursts generated by distant supernovas in our galaxy and in the local group of galaxies. This new method is based on the detection of neutrons produced in the inelastic scattering of νμ and ντ neutrinos with nuclei via the neutral current channel. The advantages of such a detector are (1) the enhancement of neutrino scattering cross sections due to nuclear collective effects, (2) the selective detection of νμ and ντ supernova neutrinos, and (3) the existence of large geological deposits of suitable neutrino detector materials in nature. © 1990.